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Washington (AFP) Dec 21, 2016


Rolls-Royce contracted for V-22 engine support
Washington (UPI) Dec 21, 2016 - Rolls-Royce has received a $407.7 million contract modification to perform MissionCare engine maintenance support for V-22 Osprey aircraft.

The contract covers aircraft operated by the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Air Force. The MissionCare support package includes an hourly charge for the engines based on hours flown, in addition to program management, integrated logistics support, training and other support services.

The work will be performed in Oakland, Calif., and Indianapolis, Ind. The U.S. Department of Defense expects the work to be completed by February 2020.

Funding for the project will be obligated as task orders are issued. The Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Md., is listed as the contracting activity.

The V-22 Osprey is an aircraft with both fixed-wing and rotary-wing capabilities, and is powered two Rolls-Royce AE1107C propulsion systems. The United States and Japan are the only primary customers for the aircraft.

President-elect Donald Trump met Wednesday with some of the US military's top brass to discuss ways of reducing costs, particularly for the F-35 stealth fighter program.

The meeting at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida came after Trump last week blasted the F-35's costs as "out of control" in a message on Twitter.

Several three- and four-star generals and admirals attended the meeting, including the F-35 program chief Lieutenant General Christopher Bogdan.

"Trying to bring costs down," Trump said when asked what the meeting was about.

"Primarily the F-35, trying to get the costs down. A program that is very, very expensive."

With a current development and acquisition price tag of $379 billion for a total of 2,443 F-35 aircraft -- most of them destined for the Air Force -- the Lockheed Martin-built plane is the most expensive in history, and costs are set to go higher still.

Once servicing, maintenance and other costs for the F-35 are factored in over the aircraft's lifespan through 2070, overall program costs have been projected to rise to as much as $1.5 trillion.

Trump has frequently turned to Twitter to vent his outrage across a range of topics.

On December 6, he blasted Boeing over the possible $4 billion price tag for a replacement Air Force One presidential plane. He also called that project "out of control."

Trump also met with Lockheed CEO Marillyn Hewson and Boeing chief Dennis Muilenburg.

Asked whether he had secured any concessions from Hewson, Trump said: "We're just beginning, it's a dance."

"But we're going to get the costs down and we're going to get it done beautifully."

Boeing's Muilenburg told reporters the meeting with Trump went "great" and said Air Force One would be delivered for less than $4 billion.

"We're going to get it done for less than that, and we're committed to working together to make sure that happens," Muilenburg said.

New T-X jet trainer flight tested
St. Louis (UPI) Dec 21, 2016 - A new jet aircraft being offered to the U.S. Air Force as a trainer has successfully completed its first flight.

The T-X, produced by Boeing and Saab, is a single-engine, twin-tailed aircraft with stadium seating and an advanced cockpit with embedded training.

Boeing said the 55-minute flight validated key aspects of the aircraft and demonstrated the performance of the low-risk design.

"I've been a part of this team since the beginning, and it was really exciting to be the first to train and fly," said Boeinf test pilot Steven Schmidt. "The aircraft met all expectations. It's well designed and offers superior handling characteristics. The cockpit is intuitive, spacious and adjustable, so everything is within easy reach."

Boeing and Saab are to offer the T-X as a replacement for the Air Force's aging T-38. The T-X was unveiled the aircraft last September. Initial operating capability is planned for 2024.


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