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EADS Advanced Air Refueling
Boom Deploys in Flight and Progresses to Final Verification
Test Phase
Refueling
System Completes Key Flight Test Milestones for the
Northrop Grumman KC-30 and Australias KC-30B Tanker/Transport
Programs
Arlington,
VA, January 31, 2007 -
The worlds most advanced in-flight refueling system
has entered the next phase of its full-scale validation
and flight testing. The EADS Air Refueling Boom System
(ARBS) will be integrated into the Northrop Grumman
KC-30 Tanker aircraft proposed for the U.S. Air Force
KC-135 Tanker replacement competition. It also will
soon equip the fleet of five EADS KC-30B tanker aircraft
ordered by the Royal Australian Air Force.
The
EADS ARBS successfully completed a series of key milestones,
including fully extending and maneuvering the refueling
boom in-flight, thereby advancing the system to the
next phase of flight evaluations intended to clear its
use throughout the full refueling test and operations
envelope. This major accomplishment follows 11 previous
flight tests and associated milestones that began in
March 2006.
In
the most recent flight test, the refueling boom successfully
completed seven full extension deployments and subsequent
recoveries to the stowed position. Tests included evaluation
of the booms operational flight envelope and overall
handling characteristics. The system also performed
in-flight flutter tests at different extended boom lengths
and at a variety of aircraft bank angles - reflecting
operational use and conditions.
A
chase aircraft participated in the flight test and validated
the Pilot Director Light (PDL) system functionality
from a pre-contact position, representing key milestone
events leading to the eventual testing of the refueling
boom with a receiver aircraft in the full contact position.
Our
ARBS is the most capable refueling system ever designed
and the ongoing validation testing clearly demonstrates
its ability to service a full range of aircraft,
said EADS North America Chairman and CEO Ralph D. Crosby,
Jr. The pace and success of our boom development
and test activities are well on schedule to meet the
requirements of the Northrop Grumman-led KC-30 team
bid for the U.S. Air Force KC-135 replacement competition,
as well as the Royal Australian Air Force KC-30B program.
The
all electric fly-by-wire ARBS provides highly accurate,
reliable in-flight refueling and is the result of a
nearly three year, $100 million EADS self-funded research
and development effort. With a maximum nominal fuel
flow rate of 1,200 U.S. gallons per minute, the ARBS
utilizes fly-by-wire controls and 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 can remotely
control 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, during which the aircraft will be equipped
with a centerline ARBS, a pair of under-wing pods with
hose and drogue refueling systems (the same fourth-generation
model series as currently in operational service on
the U.S. Air Force MC-130 and the EADS A310 tankers
flown by Canada and Germany), and 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 $8.5 billion to the U.S.
economy annually and support more than 174,000 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.
Contact:
EADS North America
Guy Hicks, 703-236-3300
Vice President Communications and Public Relations
guy.hicks@eads-na.com
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