QinetiQ has completed its modernisation of the new Empire Test Pilots’ School fleet with the purchase of two Grob G 120TP fixed wing aircraft.

The Grob aircraft join the fleet alongside two new Pilatus PC-21 aeroplanes, purchased in December 2016, and four Airbus H125 helicopters, bought in March 2017. They will be used to train flight test engineers throughout all stages of their development.

Paul Shakespeare, QinetiQ’s Head of ETPS, said:

“The Grob provides a safe and comfortable environment, ideal for new pilots learning the basics alongside their instructor. However, it is also extremely capable, allowing more experienced pilots to carry out advanced manoeuvres at high g-forces.

Its low hourly operating cost reduces expense as barrier to practical learning, enabling students to get out of the classroom and spend more time in the air.”

The £6m contract with Grob marks another milestone in QinetiQ’s commitment to modernising the UK’s test aircrew training through an £85m programme of investment in the school the company say. The investment was agreed as part of a £1bn deal with the Ministry of Defence, announced in December 2016, which ensures QinetiQ will continue to manage ETPS until at least 2028.

Steve Wadey, QinetiQ CEO, said:

“In completing the new ETPS fleet we continue to deliver on our promise to update and future-proof test aircrew training. The success is part of our wider strategy to modernise the UK’s training and test and evaluation capabilities through a long-term programme of investment and innovation.

We will continue to work alongside our customers to ensure their people and systems are mission-ready while achieving the best possible value for money.”

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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