(18 September 2022, 13:07 +07)
Bombardier Defense has delivered a
Global 6000 aircraft in special mission configuration to the U.S. Air
Force Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) program
based at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts.
The Global 6000 is
the first mission-configured aircraft to be supplied under a
contract for up to six modified Global 6000 jets, announced in
June 2021 and which represents a potential total value of up to
US$464.8 million.
Bombardier has already
delivered four Global aircraft to the BACN program under previous
agreements. Under the 2021 contract, the USAF has confirmed firm
orders for three Global 6000 aircraft, with the next two
deliveries expected in 2022 and 2023. The USAF also has options to purchase an additional aircraft each year through
2025 under the 2021 contract.
U.S. Air Force takes delivery of Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft
“The defense sector is a key pillar of
Bombardier’s future as our ultra-reliable and high-performing
platforms are best suited to house and operate complex mission
equipment,” said Éric Martel, President and CEO of Bombardier. “We
are proud that our jets and know-how are being increasingly
recognized around the world in this sphere, and this delivery is a
milestone, first of its kind since appointing Wichita as the home
base for Bombardier Defense.”
As part of the critical BACN program, Bombardier’s
Global aircraft serve as high-altitude communications gateways,
relaying or bridging voice and data between air and surface forces
and handily surmounting traditional obstacles such as mountains,
rough terrain or distance. Dubbed “Wi-Fi in the sky” by the USAF,
BACN-equipped Global aircraft are referred to as the E-11A fleet.
“The BACN program reduces communication issues
associated with incompatible systems, adverse terrain, and
distance. BACN increases interoperability which results in forces
that execute faster, more reliably, and with less risk to the
warfighter. The delivery of 21-9045 is the pivotal first step to
advancing the mission this program provides,” said Lt Col Eric Inkenbrandt.
In April 2022, Bombardier designated its Wichita
site as its new U.S. Headquarters and launched Bombardier Defense
as a strategic expansion of its existing Specialized Aircraft
division.
Engineers and technicians at Bombardier Defense in
Wichita, Kansas perform the complex engineering and modification
work on green Global 6000 aircraft to support the BACN
installation, while teams at the Bombardier site in Tucson,
Arizona complete the interiors and perform the exterior painting
work.
More than 550 Bombardier Global, Challenger and
Learjet business aircraft are currently performing specialized
missions worldwide, from securing airspace, borders and
infrastructure to head-of-state transport and humanitarian
assistance including long-range medical evacuations.
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