Further growth for Williamtown Aerospace Centre
Milskil Pty Ltd, an operational training services provider and Strategic partner to the Royal Australian Air Force, has announced its plans to establish its Corporate Headquarters and Newcastle Operations Business Hub at the Williamtown Aerospace Centre. The facility is located adjacent to RAAF Base Williamtown.
The Milskil Headquarters, located in Building E within the Williamtown Aerospace Centre, is due to be completed in May 2017, with occupancy scheduled shortly thereafter. The facility will be the Corporate Headquarters for a business that provides operational training to Defence and the civil emergency sector clients across Australia. It will also house the operational business elements for its Newcastle based services.
Milskil was founded in the Hunter in 2001 as a 100% Australian owned Professional Services company that focusses on highend operational capability. They have been recognised as the only strategic partner of the RAAF for the delivery of Air Combat related training.
Milskil provides simulated and synthetic training and ground school to Australian military aircrew on Classic Hornet, Super Hornet, Growler and Hawk Lead-in-Fighter aircraft. They also provide realistic operational training for Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, Electronic Warfare specialists and Air Battle Managers from the airborne Wedgetail and ground-based Vigilare communities within the RAAF.
Milskil has also supported aerial firefighting services in the civil emergency sector.
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