| Monday, December 01, 2008 |
Boeing Completes First Phase of CF-18 Modernization ProgramNews >> Military Aviation >> Announcements Released on Thursday, August 31, 2006Canada awarded Boeing the first phase of the US$436 million project in April 2001, followed by Phase II, valued at US$135 million, in February 2005. Boeing selected L-3 Communications MAS as its prime sub-contractor to install several new systems throughout both phases. "Canada was the Hornet's first international customer, purchasing 138 A- and B-model Hornets beginning in 1982," said Al DeQuetteville, vice president of Boeing in Canada. "Twenty-four years after the first CF-18 delivery, we are delivering the 80th modernized CF-18 aircraft, on time and on budget, as promised. Our demonstrated commitment to cost, schedule and quality sets the stage for critical Phase II activities as well as other potential opportunities for Boeing products in Canada." Phase I upgrades include improved communications and navigation capabilities, including a state-of-the-art mission system, a NATO-compatible radar system, a stores management system for weapon system and associated equipment controls, and a combined interrogator/transponder system that ensures allies can easily recognize Canadian CF-18 aircraft. The second phase, due for completion in 2009, adds a data link system, a helmet mounted sight system, color cockpit displays, and a chaff and flare dispensing electronic warfare system. |
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