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EADS Advanced Air Refueling
Boom System Logs Over 70 Flight Test Hours
Rigorous
flight tests confirm operational capabilities of boom
slated for the Northrop Grumman KC-30 Tanker
Arlington,
VA , April 24, 2007 -
The EADS fly-by-wire boom, the worlds most advanced
military aerial refueling system, has completed 25 test
flights and logged over 70 flight hours, validating
the systems capabilities through a wide range
of operating speeds and deployment conditions.
The
EADS Air Refueling Boom System (ARBS) will equip five
EADS KC-30B tanker aircraft ordered by the Royal Australian
Air Force and three tankers for the United Arab Emirates
(UAE). The boom system also will be incorporated on
the Northrop Grumman KC-30 Tanker, offered in the ongoing
competition to modernize the U.S. Air Forces aerial
refueling fleet.
In
the flight testing performed to date, the ARBS demonstrated
its excellent handling qualities, while also validating
the control laws developed at the EADS ground-based
simulator facility. The tests evaluated flutter and
handling qualities with the boom in both the stowed
and deployed position operating on an A310 testbed aircraft.
Pre-contact
operations for in-flight refueling were simulated using
an EADS CASA C-101 jet trainer and a CN-235 turboprop
military transport aircraft. The boom operators
3D-vision surveillance system was employed during these
tests, as was the Pilot Director Light (PDL) system.
The
steady pace of successful flight testing validates what
we already knew that the ARBS is the most capable
refueling system ever designed, and that it will revolutionize
tanker operations when introduced on the Royal Australian
Air Forces KC-30Bs, said EADS North America
Tankers CEO John H. Young, Jr. These tests further
confirm that the ARBS will deliver a significant operational
advantage to the Northrop Grumman KC-30 Tanker; first
as an immediate replacement for the U.S. Air Force KC-135,
and second in meeting the services demanding and
unpredictable aerial refueling requirements for the
next 50 to 75 years.
Flight
tests will continue in the coming months, leading to
refueling contacts with a variety of receiver aircraft.
Developed
in a $100 million EADS self-funded research and development
effort, the ARBS provides highly accurate, reliable
in-flight refueling taking full advantage of
modern fly-by-wire technology. With a maximum nominal
fuel flow rate of 1,200 U.S. gallons per minute, the
advanced boom features an automatic load alleviation
system that provides a larger refueling envelope and
enhanced controllability. The systems all-electric
design significantly reduces traditional failure rates
and subsequent down times. Using a 3D-vision surveillance
system, the boom operator remotely controls ARBS operations
from the cockpit during air-to-air refueling.
The
Royal Australian Air Forces first KC-30B Multi-Role
Tanker Transport currently is undergoing its outfitting
process, and has now been equipped with the centerline
ARBS, along with a pair of under-wing hose and drogue
refueling pods. The KC-30B also will carry an electronic
warfare self-protection suite for defense against surface-to-air
missiles.
About
EADS North America (www.eadsnorthamerica.com)
EADS
North America is the North American operations of EADS,
the second largest aerospace and defense company in
the world. As a leader in all sectors of defense and
homeland security, EADS North America and its parent
company, EADS, contribute over $10 billion to the U.S.
economy annually and support more than 190,000 American
jobs through its network of suppliers and services.
With 10 operating companies located in 38 cities and
19 states, EADS North America offers a broad array of
advanced solutions to its customers in the commercial,
homeland security, aerospace and defense markets.
Media
Contact:
Guy Hicks,
Vice
President Communications and Public Relations
EADS
North America
Tel:
703-236-3300
E-mail:
guy.hicks@eads-na.com
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