Project Wedgetail - First Flight

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A new era in Australian airborne surveillance was launched today with the first flight of the Royal Australian Air Force뭩 new "Wedgetail" Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft.

Defence Minister Robert Hill said the first flight conducted at Boeing Field in Seattle in the United States was a significant milestone in the $3.4 billion AEW&C project.

During the flight, tests were made on the Wedgetail뭩 systems and structures. The pilots were in constant contact with test engineers monitoring the flight. After touchdown, the aircraft was greeted by Air Vice Marshal Norm Gray, head of the AEW&C program.

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