US Air Force awards $465M
contract for new E-11A planes
By: Valerie Insinna 12 hours ago
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The E-11A is a U.S. Air
Force aircraft that provides unparalleled communications capabilities to
coalition forces on the ground and aircraft in the air. Commonly known as
Battlefield Airborne Communications Node, or BACN, this aircraft extends the
range of communications channels and enables better communication amongst
units. ( Capt. Keenan Kunst/U.S. Air Force)
WASHINGTON —
The U.S. Air Force on Tuesday awarded Learjet a contract worth up to $465
million for Bombardier Global 6000 business jets, which will be modified into
the E-11A aircraft used to relay data between platforms that cannot normally
share information.
The contract
immediately obligated $70 million to pay for the first Global 6000 out of a
potential total of six planes. That aircraft will become an E-11A once it is
modified with Northrop Grumman’s Battlefield Airborne Communications Node
payload.
The Air Force
received $63 million for the E-11 program in fiscal 2021 to procure the first
aircraft. As part of its FY22 budget request, which was rolled out last week,
the service requested $124 million for another two E-11s.
The BACN
payload provides relay, bridging, and data translation for platforms that are
not able to communicate, either because they use different voice and data link
systems or are separated by mountains or other terrain that impedes a reliable
connection.
The new E-11A
aircraft would expand the current fleet and allow the Air Force to “rapidly
respond to the operational needs of combatant commanders worldwide,” Elizabeth
Rosa, the Air Force’s BACN procurement lead, said in a news release.
Currently, the
Air Force retains seven aircraft with the BACN payload. The service was left
with three E-11As — which are crewed by two pilots — after one E-11 crashed in
Afghanistan in January 2020. It also operates four
EQ-4B Global Hawk drones equipped with the BACN payload.
Last year, the
service attempted to retire a total of 24 Global Hawks, including the EQ-4B
aircraft, as part of the FY21 budget. Congress ultimately rebuffed the proposal.
At the time, the Air Force
said it expected to buy five E-11As to offset the divestment of the EQ-4B.
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