UNITED24 - Make a charitable donation in support of Ukraine!

Military

BAE SYSTEMS Wins Autopilot Contract For New Zealand Air Force P-3 Orions

15 Mar 2005

LOS ANGELES -- L-3 Communications Corp. has awarded BAE Systems a contract to upgrade P-3 Orion autopilot systems for the Royal New Zealand Air Force.

The contract calls for upgrading existing BAE Systems Digital Autopilot Systems (DAS) with a new flight director and a corresponding upgrade to the systems autopilot control panel. The autopilot upgrade is part of a larger upgrade program in which L-3 Communications will upgrade cockpit and mission avionics for New Zealands P-3 fleet. The BAE Systems contract is valued at $3 million.

We are especially pleased that the Royal New Zealand Air Force as the launch customer for our Digital Autopilot Systems in 1999 is incorporating the high-end functionality of our flight director in its autopilot systems, said Brett Hush, director of Military Flight Control Programs for BAE Systems.

Said Roger Shuler, BAE Systems program manager for P-3 programs: The Flight Director upgrade will allow Royal New Zealand Air Force pilots to maximize the full capability of this advanced, multifunction autopilot in all range of missions, both over sea and over land.

This award follows the U.S. Navys 2004 award of a $41.9 million contract to upgrade 150 P-3 Orion aircraft with the digital autopilot.

The P-3 DAS is a dual-redundant digital autopilot system that offers enhanced safety, high system reliability, and lower operating costs. The BAE Systems system has logged more than 10,000 hours with P-3 fleets worldwide, including the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Border Protection Service, the Canadian Department of National Defense, the Royal New Zealand Air Force, and the Australian Air Force.

The DAS is lighter, more capable, and more reliable than the legacy analog systems on P-3 aircraft. The system provides pilots with enhanced modes of operation, including control-wheel steering, navigation steering, a broad range of hold modes, and automatic approach to CAT 1 landings. The system also provides ARINC 429/MIL-STD-1553 interfaces that are compatible with current and anticipated Global Air Traffic Management requirements. As an off-the-shelf solution, the DAS can be installed as a form-fit-function replacement, or as part of a larger avionics upgrade program.

About BAE SYSTEMS

BAE Systems is an international company engaged in the development, delivery and support of advanced defence and aerospace systems in the air, on land, at sea and in space. The company designs, manufactures and supports military aircraft, surface ships, submarines, fighting vehicles, radar, avionics, communications, electronics and guided weapon systems. It is a pioneer in technology with a heritage stretching back hundreds of years. It is at the forefront of innovation, working to develop the next generation of intelligent defence systems.

BAE Systems has major operations across five continents and customers in some 130 countries. The company has more than 90,000 people and generates annual sales of over 13 billion through its wholly-owned and joint venture operations.

BAE Systems North America is one of Americas foremost national security, aerospace and information systems companies. It is a leading provider of electronic and information-based systems and knowledge-based solutions that meet its customers mission effectiveness and operational safety needs. BAE Systems North America employs more than 30,000 people at sites across the United States and the United Kingdom and generates more than $5 billion in annual sales.

For further information, please contact:

Terry Kanakri, BAE Systems
Tel: + 1 323 298 6946 Mobile: +1 323 893 6393
www.na.baesystems.com/platformsolutions



NEWSLETTER
Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list