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May 1, 2019 | International, Aerospace

Air Force Seeking Sources for New F-15EX Virtual Reality Trainers

By Vivienne Machi

The Air Force is conducting a market survey for new F-15E simulators to train pilots should the service receive new Boeing [BA]-made F-15EX aircraft, according to an April 24 solicitation.

The notice, posted Wednesday on FedBizOpps, states that the Air Force...

https://www.defensedaily.com/air-force-seeking-sources-for-new-f-15ex-virtual-reality-trainers/business-financial/

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