The visits are part of a series of activities the Air Force is conducting across the north-west of WA, exploring opportunities, building relationships and exposing its people to operating from remote locations outside their home bases.
The two appointments will become effective from 9 October this year, according to a company statement published last week.
The survey – conducted by Agile Market Intelligence in partnership with Defence Connect – asks businesses to evaluate the performance of large defence contractors they have collaborated with.
The system is tailored to RAAF Base Darwin’s specific security requirements and Darwin’s unique environment and will leverage a family of systems approach, deploying a range of active and passive sensors, and kinetic and non-kinetic effectors.
The event, held at Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Kuta from September 18 to 21, marks the first time Australia has conducted a dedicated flying display with the F-35A in Indonesia.
The first-of-class flight trials included deck operations, refuelling, stowage via deck lashing, deck take-off and landings.