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The Bell Boeing V-22 Program, a strategic alliance between Bell
Helicopter Textron and Boeing, has been awarded a five-year U.S.
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) contract for the production and
delivery of 99 V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, including 92 MV-22
models for the U.S. Marine Corps and seven CV-22 models for the
U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command.
Valued at approximately $6.5 billion, the
contract is structured to provide nearly $1 billion in savings to
the U.S. government compared with procurements through single-year
contracts.
The contract also includes a provision permitting
NAVAIR to order up to 23 additional aircraft.
"Signing this
contract speaks volumes towards the confidence our services have
in the V-22 Osprey," said Marine Corps Col. Greg Masiello, V-22
Joint Program Office program manager. "Since 2007, the V-22 has
been continuously forward-deployed in a range of combat,
humanitarian, and special operations roles. Ospreys continue to
transform our Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force and Air Force
Special Operations by enabling missions not possible with
conventional aircraft, and helped save lives where others could
not."
The V-22 Osprey is a joint service, multirole combat
aircraft that uses tiltrotor technology to combine the speed and
range of a fixed-wing airplane with the vertical performance of a
helicopter. With its nacelles and rotors in vertical position, it
can take off, land and hover like a helicopter. Once airborne, its
nacelles can be rotated to transform the aircraft into a turboprop airplane capable of high-speed, high-altitude flight.
"The
versatile V-22 Osprey is the ideal aircraft for an era when global
militaries are being asked to do more with less," said Vince
Tobin, executive director, Bell Boeing V-22 Program. "It gives
operators the ability to achieve groundbreaking operational
efficiencies and maximize the use of precious resources like time,
money and personnel. This contract will enable us to most
efficiently build and deliver this aircraft to current and future
customers around the world."
More than 200 V-22 Ospreys are
currently in operation and the worldwide fleet has amassed more
than 185,000 flight hours, with half of those hours logged in the
past three years.
U.S. Marine Corps Bell
Boeing MV-22 Osprey Aerial Display
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