Thursday, January 20, 2011

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Boeing Confirms P-8A Poseidon Airframe's Structural Integrity With Full Scale Static Tests

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Boeing Confirms P-8A Poseidon Airframe's Structural Integrity With Full Scale Static Tests
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources Boeing
(NSI News Source Info) SEATTLE, - January 20, 2011: Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced that it completed full scale static testing of the P-8A Poseidon’s airframe on Jan. 7. The series of tests, which began in May 2009, confirmed the airframe's structural integrity.

“The structure performed as we expected throughout testing, allowing us to efficiently expand the P-8A’s flight-test envelope,” said Chuck Dabundo, Boeing vice president and P-8 program manager. “Our static test plan was successful thanks to the combined efforts of Boeing’s design, analysis, and test teams and our U.S. Navy customer.”

S1 -- the program’s full-scale static ground-test vehicle -- underwent 154 different tests in which it sustained loads equal to or greater than those expected to occur during operational flights, with no failure of the primary structure. During 74 of the tests, the airframe was subjected to 150 percent of the highest expected flight loads. More than 4,000 installed strain gages and calibrated parts captured data for analysis.

In September, the Boeing P-8A team will begin refurbishing S1 to prepare it for live-fire testing at Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, Calif. Boeing will begin fatigue tests on its second ground-test vehicle, S2, later this year.

The Navy plans to purchase 117 of the P-8A anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft to replace its P-3 fleet. Initial operational capability is planned for 2013.

A derivative of the Boeing Next-Generation 737-800, the P-8A Poseidon is built by a Boeing-led industry team that includes CFM International, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Spirit AeroSystems, BAE Systems and GE Aviation.

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $34 billion business with 68,000 employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.

Contact:

Chick Ramey The Boeing Company Office: 253-657-5636 Mobile: 206-851-4147 charles.b.ramey@boeing.com

Doug Abbotts U.S. Navy 301-757-8690 douglas.abbotts@navy.mil

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  • DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Russia, EADS Continue Fight For Indian Aerial Tanker

    DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Russia, EADS Continue Fight For Indian Aerial Tanker
    Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources Ria Novosti
    (NSI News Source Info) NEW DELHI, India - January 20, 2011: Russia's Il-78 Midas and the EU's Airbus A330 MRTT are the only competitors in a re-tender to supply six aerial tankers to the Indian air force (IAF), the India Strategic defense magazine said.

    The Indian government cancelled the initial tender, won by the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS) at the beginning of 2010, saying the A330 MRTT aircraft was too expensive.

    The IAF announced a new tender in September 2010. Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) and EADS entered the tender with the planes they put forward for the first tender. U.S. aircraft maker Boeing considered its new-generation 767 model as a possible contestant, but missed the January 12 deadline to submit its bid.

    The U.S. aircraft maker cited uncertainty with the U.S. Air Force's order for 179 aerial tankers as a reason for not entering the competition for the Indian order, which is estimated at $2 billion.

    The IAF has been successfully operating a fleet of six Russian Il-78 aerial tankers since 2003. However, India says it is not satisfied with the level of after-sales service provided by Russia and has faced problems with supplies of spare parts and steep maintenance costs.

    The A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transporter) is manufactured by EADS on the basis of the Airbus A330 passenger airliner. The first A330 MRTT could be delivered to the IAF within three years of signing the deal, with the remaining five to be supplied up to 15 months later, the company said in its proposal.

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