About Us
BAE Systems Cwmbran Training College (formerly Dundridge College) was established in 1984 in the South West of England primarily to teach Fighter Controllers and Battlespace Managers.
By 1988, its curriculum had been expanded to encompass Air Traffic Control and Electronic Warfare, which together with Air Defence remain the three major training areas of the College.
In January 2000, the College relocated to the company offices in Cwmbran, South Wales to a purpose designed facility within the site building complex. The section of the building was equipped with the latest generation of air defence and air traffic control radar simulators and interactive smart board presentation systems in our classrooms. Over 2400 students from more than 45 countries around the world have attended courses at BAE Systems Cwmbran Training College.
With the integration into BAE Systems and due to a rapid expansion program the college relocated to a purpose built facility staying within the Cwmbran area in 2005. The new building was equipped with brand new PCs to operate our the new BAE Systems air defence and air traffic control simulator, as well as an additional simulator to our electronic warfare training capabilities.
The College is now headed by Steven Ward as Principal who has been with the College for 7 years; each main department being headed by a department manager. The College also has a support manager who oversees all college operations, together with a simulator manager who oversees all simulator pilot resources and activities.
The College offers a wide range of courses, most of which can be customised to suit individual client requirements. If you require any information please follow the contact us page to submit an email to the appropriate department manager.
The college operates a number of departments:
Brazil
Canada
China
Kuwait
Libya
Malaysia
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Thailand
UK