Bell Boeing awarded $4.2
billion for 78 V-22 Ospreys
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03 JULY, 2018 - SOURCE:
FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM - BY: GARRETT REIM
LOS ANGELES
Bell Boeing was
awarded a $4.2 billion contract from the US Navy to produce 78 V-22
Ospreys, the third multiyear purchase of the VTOL aircraft.
The fixed-price-incentive-fee
contract pays for 39 CMV-22B aircraft for the USN; 34 MV-22B aircraft for the
Marine Corps; 1 CV-22B for the Air Force; and 4 MV-22B aircraft for the Japan
Self-Defense Forces.
“This multiyear production
contract provides program production stability through at least 2024,” said
Chris Gehler, Bell vice president for the V-22 programme.
The third multiyear contract for
Bell Boeing was not a forgone conclusion for the joint venture, but now that it
is signed the manufacturer is guaranteed work for years to come and in return
the USN is rewarded for its bulk purchase with a price reduction.
The USN will use its new CMV-22B
for transporting personnel and cargo from shore to aircraft carriers,
eventually replacing the Grumman C-2A Greyhound, a twin-engine turboprop cargo
aircraft which has been in service since the mid-1960s.
The V-22 Osprey entered service
in 2007 with the USMC and the Air Force Special Operations Command in 2009. The
aircraft has seen action in war zones in Afghanistan and Iraq as troop and
cargo transports, though they have been used in humanitarian missions as well.
The V-22 can carry 24 troops or
up to 20,000lb of internal cargo. The VTOL aircraft’s max cruise speed is
266kt.
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