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The U.S. Coast Guard's First
EADS HC-144A Multi-Mission Aircraft Arrives in the United
States
Arlington,
VA, January 16, 2007 -
The United States is one step closer to introducing
an important new tool for the protection of its borders
and the monitoring of international waters with the
arrival of the first EADS CASA HC-144A maritime patrol
and surveillance aircraft at the U.S. Coast Guard aviation
facility in North Carolina.
The
no. 1 HC-144A was formally transferred to Coast Guard
ownership last month, and was flown by one of the services
crews from the EADS CASA production center in Seville,
Spain to the Coast Guards Aircraft Repair and
Supply Center (AR&SC) at Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
The HC-144As delivery is further proof of
EADS North Americas continuing strong support
for the U.S. Coast Guard and its mission to keep America
safe and secure, said Ralph Crosby, Chairman and
CEO of EADS North America. Our company has worked
with agencies of the Department of Homeland Security
for more than 20 years, and we now have met our promise
of helping provide it with another proven and capable
multi-mission platform.
The
HC-144A is a derivative of EADS CASAs CN-235/C-295
airlifter family, and is the first all-new aircraft
developed for the Coast Guard's Integrated Deepwater
System modernization program. EADS CASA is supplying
the aircraft under contract to the Integrated Coast
Guard Systems (ICGS) a joint venture of Lockheed Martin
and Northrop Grumman, with three HC-144As currently
under contract. The Deepwater implementation plan calls
for production and system integration of 36 aircraft
through 2017.
When
the HC-144A enters Coast Guard operational service later
this year, it will be utilized for search and rescue
missions, illegal drug and immigrant interdiction, for
marine environmental protection, military readiness
operations and international ice patrol missions
as well as for cargo and personnel transport.
Mission
equipment and sensors permanently installed on the twin-engine
aircraft include a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor,
a daylight charge-coupled device (CCD) camera and daylight
spotter scope, and a multi-mode radar. A roll-on/roll-off
palletized mission system composed of a C4ISR pallet
with two operator consoles will be integrated by Lockheed
Martin.
The
HC-144s large cargo cabin and a rear ramp allow
the palletized mission system to be easy loaded and
unloaded, enabling the aircraft to be tailored at short
notice to the Coast Guards specific operational
requirements. When installed, the pallet is linked to
the HC-144As on-board mission equipment/sensor
package; when removed, the HC-144s 32-ft.-long
cabin is fully available for cargo, airlift and medevac
payloads. The rear ramp also can be opened in flight
for the deployment of search-and-rescue equipment.
EADS
CASA North America has established a support center
at Alabamas Mobile Regional Airport as part of
its commitment to the HC-144As introduction and
operation with the Coast Guard. This 13,000 square-foot
facility will assist the Coast Guard in transitioning
the aircraft into active service, as well as providing
computer-based training for its aircrews and support
personnel. The Mobile site also is the primary spare
parts depot and service center for all EADS CASA aircraft
operating in North America.
The
Alabama facility is located adjacent to the U.S. Coast
Guard Aviation Training Center (ATC), where pilots will
be trained to fly the HC-144A. The first ATC crew completed
HC-144A training with EADS CASA in Spain during December,
and then flew the no. 1 aircraft to Elizabeth City.
EADS
CASAs CN-235/C-295 family of multi-mission aircraft
has logged more than one million flights in operation
with military services worldwide. The C-295 is being
offered for the U.S. Army/Air Force Joint Cargo Aircraft
(JCA) requirement by Team JCA a joint effort
of Raytheon and EADS CASA North America. The initial
C-295 JCA airlifter was flown by the U.S. Army last
October/November in its Early User Survey evaluation
for the Joint Cargo Aircraft program.
In
addition to the Coast Guards future operation
of EADS HC-144A aircraft, the service also has a fleet
of 95 EADS Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin helicopters. These
rotary-wing aircraft currently are being upgraded to
the improved-performance HH-65C version by ICGS, Lockheed
Martin and EADS North Americas American Eurocopter
business unit.
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 11 operating companies located in 32 cities and
17 states, EADS North America offers a broad array of
advanced solutions to its customers in the commercial,
homeland security, aerospace and defense markets.
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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