The Boeing Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA)
program is ready for customer demonstration flights, having
completed the baseline ground and flight testing of the aircraft
mission systems.
Demonstration flights for prospective customers
around the world are scheduled to begin in the coming months.
“The mission systems flight test program proved
the functionality and performance of the onboard sensors and was a
huge accomplishment for the MSA team,” said David Utz, MSA
demonstrator flight test manager.
The testing included
hundreds of scenarios to confirm performance of the Automatic
Identification System, radar, Electro-Optical Infrared camera,
communications radios and data links, Communications Intelligence
System and the Electronic Support Measures.
MSA is a
multi-intelligence maritime surveillance platform that leverages
investments in the P-8A Poseidon and the Airborne Warning and
Control System Block 40/45 aircraft mission systems to provide a
high capability, low-risk intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance solution in a mid-size business jet.
The
aircraft’s potential missions include anti-piracy, immigration
patrols, Economic Exclusion Zone enforcement, coastal and border
security and long-range search and rescue.
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