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Northrop Grumman's KC-45 Aerial Refueling Boom Completes Key Flight and Performance Milestones
Over the course of its extensive test and validation program, the Advanced Refueling Boom System (ARBS) developed by EADS has:
— Accumulated over 300 flight hours; — Logged over 60 separate \"wet and dry\" contacts with an F-16 receiver aircraft; — Successfully completed flight envelope expansion testing; matured and validated fly-by-wire control laws; and — Executed proximity, pre-contact and contact flight trials with five different aircraft — the F-16, F-1, F/A-18, C101 and the A330-based Royal Australian Air Force Multi-role Tanker Transport.
"The completion of these key milestones clearly demonstrates the capability of our boom and provides tangible evidence that the KC-45 is ready now to meet the U.S. Air Force's refueling needs," said
"The Air Force needs tankers now and had a choice between a yet to be built tanker concept and boom system against a flight-proven KC-45 to meet the critical, time-urgent refueling needs of the warfighter. The Air Force selected the KC-45, the only system that can fully meet these requirements today," concluded Meyer.
The ARBS already is integrated on the first Royal Australian Air Force A330 Multi-role Tanker Transport (MRTT), which is scheduled for delivery by EADS in 2009, and will soon enter the second phase of its flight testing and validation. The U.S. Air Force's selection of Northrop Grumman's KC-45 is the fifth straight win for the A330-based tanker, having been selected by the air forces of
Modern fly-by-wire technology incorporated in the ARBS provides enhanced controllability and includes an automatic load alleviation system, which greatly aids the boom operator and the receiver aircraft's pilot during refueling operations. The ARBS' Remote Aerial Refueling Operator station employs a three-dimensional vision surveillance system for a high-fidelity view of the boom's position during the entire air-to-air refueling process. The 55.7 ft. ARBS has the capacity to offload up to 1,200 gallons of fuel per minute.
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The KC-45 Tanker aircraft will be assembled in
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