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Textron Systems Awarded T-7A Training Contract

Textron Systems Secures Contract for T-7A Maintenance Training Systems
Textron Systems Corporation has been awarded a significant purchase order by Pinnacle Solutions, an Akima company, to support the United States Air Force’s T-7A Advanced Pilot Training Programme Maintenance Training System (MTS). The contract is valued at up to $62 million, encompassing a three-year base period worth $41 million, with additional options for training devices valued at $21 million.
Scope of the Contract and Deliverables
Under this agreement, Textron Systems will be responsible for the design, development, and production of the common fuselage structure utilized across three maintenance trainers. The company will also deliver the Mid Integrated System Maintenance Trainer (MID-ISMT) and the AFT Integrated System Maintenance Trainer (AFT-ISMT) in full. The contract’s optional provisions include the manufacture of additional units of these training systems.
The T-7A Maintenance Training System is designed to equip maintainers with essential skills to support the T-7A aircraft and its subsystems. The integrated system maintenance trainers will provide highly realistic simulated environments and specialized training devices, enhancing both training and maintenance support. The MID-ISMT and AFT-ISMT will facilitate comprehensive training across multiple systems, covering tasks such as removal and installation, visual inspections, and a broad spectrum of maintenance procedures.
Facility and Expertise
All work under the contract will be conducted at Textron Systems’ facility in Goose Creek, South Carolina, which specializes in military simulation, mission, and maintenance training. This site plays a critical role in developing foundational flying and maintenance skills, enabling personnel to transition effectively to current fighter, transport, and bomber aircraft.

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