Textron Corp., AMARILLO, Texas: The Bell Boeing Program Office, a strategic alliance between the Boeing Company and Bell Helicopter, a Textron Company, is sponsoring display and flight demonstrations for two MV-22 aircraft at two major airshows in Great Britain in July.
U.S. Marines will fly two MV-22 Ospreys to England, arriving the week the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) is held. RIAT runs Saturday and Sunday, July 15-16, 2006, at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire. The aircraft will then be flown to Farnborough Airport for the Farnborough International Air Show (FAS), which begins July 17, and runs through July 23, 2006. Bell Boeing pilots will fly the aircraft during both demonstrations. The V-22's will be part of the daily flight demonstrations at both RIAT and Farnborough.
Bell Boeing is planning a major press conference at the Farnborough Press Center on Monday, July 17, from noon to 12:45 PM, the opening day of the show. Speaking at the press conference will be Bell CEO Michael Redenbaugh, Mike Tkach, senior vice president Boeing Rotorcraft, and a senior Marine. In addition, Bell Boeing is sponsoring a panel discussion press conference with Marine pilots and maintainers at the Bell Boeing chalet on Wednesday, July 19, from 11:00 AM to noon.
The Ospreys will depart Marine Corps Air Station New River, NC, and fly to Goose Bay, Newfoundland, where the crews will remain overnight. The next day they will depart Goose Bay and fly across the Atlantic to Farnborough with two Marine Corps KC-130J tanker aircraft from VMGR-252. Following the Royal International Air Tattoo and Farnborough Air Show, the aircraft will return to MCAS New River via Goose Bay.
The Marine Corps' purpose for going to RIAT and FAS is to develop tactics, techniques and procedures for long-range, over-water movements of V-22s. VMX-22 will validate the Osprey's long-range fuel system capability and aerial refueling data, with the goal of supporting future VMM unit-level deployments.
Under the current program of record, the Marine Corps will purchase 360 MV-22s for missions, including amphibious assault, ship-to-objective maneuvers, and sustained operations ashore. The Navy is also slated to get 48 MV-22s, which could be used for fleet logistic support, and search and rescue.
The Air Force Special Operations Command will acquire 50 CV-22 variants, with enhanced capabilities tailored for their unique mission requirements. The CV-22 will reach initial operational capability in 2009, while the Marines' variant will be ready to deploy in late 2007.
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