Raytheon Co., the fourth-largest U.S.
defense contractor, won a A$74 million ($53 million) contract to
supply flight simulators for the Australian air force, Defense
Minister Robert Hill said.
Raytheon’s Australian unit will supply and provide support
for three F/A-18 Hornet simulators, which will improve pilot
training in the use of new weapons, Hill said in a statement
released in Canberra.
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Pilots will start training on the new simulators from mid-
2006, Hill said.
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