Boeing Delivers 1st Multiyear II Configured Chinook

31.07.2014 North America
Boeing Delivers 1st Multiyear II Configured Chinook

Boeing Delivers 1st Multiyear II Configured Chinook

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Boeing delivered the first multiyear II configured CH-47F Chinook helicopter to the U.S. Army one month ahead of schedule.

The delivery was celebrated in a ceremony at the production facility in Ridley Township, Pennsylvania.

“This delivery is an example of teamwork and commitment to the troops in the field,” said Col. Rob Barrie, Project Manager, Cargo Helicopter Office, accepting the aircraft for the U.S. Army.

Boeing was awarded a $4 billion multi-year contract in June 2013 that included 155 CH-47Fs and options for an additional 60 aircraft. Deliveries for this contract are expected to continue through 2019. International customers on contract to receive this advanced configuration include Australia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.

“This delivery demonstrates Boeing’s ongoing commitment to our customers. Experienced teams worked together to deliver the advanced, multimission capability of this aircraft to meet the Army’s needs today and well into the future,” said Steve Parker, Vice President, Cargo Helicopters and H-47 Program Manager.

The multiyear II configuration incorporates a number of product improvements such as the new Cargo-On-Off-Loading system that enables rapid re-configuration of the floor for cargo missions and the Cargo Platform Heath Environment system that provides real-time health monitoring to further reduce maintenance actions and ultimately reduce the overall life cycle cost of the product.

 



 
 

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