(20 July 2022, 11:42 +07)
The Airbus A330 MRTT has become the world’s
first tanker to be certified for automatic air-to-air refuelling
(A3R) boom operations in daylight following a successful campaign
in collaboration with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).
Certified by the Spanish National Institute for
Aerospace Technology (INTA), this capability is part of the new
SMART MRTT developed by Airbus.
The A3R system requires no
additional equipment on the receiver aircraft and is intended to
reduce air refuelling operator (ARO) workload, improve safety and
optimise the rate of air-to-air refuelling (AAR) transfer in
operational conditions to enable air superiority.
Airbus A330 MRTT refuels RSAF F-16
“The certification of the A3R capability is the
result of a successful journey that started in 2018 with the
world’s first automated contact with a boom system in a joint
operation with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF),” said
Jean-Brice Dumont, Head of Military Air Systems at Airbus Defence
and Space. “Since then,
we’ve achieved more aeronautical “world firsts” thanks to the
support of our customers, especially with the key participation of
our partner the RSAF, a launch customer and the first operator to
benefit from this game-changing capability. The A330 MRTT
continues to increase its technological advantage with superior
air refuelling capabilities.”
Through the collaboration between Airbus and the
RSAF for the development of the SMART MRTT, an RSAF A330 MRTT took
part in the development, flight test campaign and certification of
the A3R.
In addition, enhanced maintenance capabilities have been
developed, allowing faster resolution of ground tasks, while
providing the means for maximising the efficient use of spare
parts.
The evolution of the A330 MRTT will continue
through the Airbus UpNext subsidiary which has
launched Auto’Mate, a demonstrator that will develop, adapt,
mature, integrate and evaluate technologies enabling Autonomous
Assets Air-to-Air Refuelling (A4R) and Autonomous Formation Flight
(AF2) operations.
Auto’Mate will focus on automating the receiver
aircraft’s tasks, which requires a set of new technologies that
are the pillars of the UpNext Auto’Mate demonstrator.
These technological bricks will be tested in
flight during 2023 with a final end-to-end demonstration mid-2024,
using in both cases an A310 as the Tanker Refuelling Flight Test
Bed and DT-25 Target Drones as receiver aircraft.
The set of
technologies developed in the Airbus Auto’Mate demonstrator will
enable a disruptive step forward in the autonomy level of current
Air-to-Air Refuelling (AAR) operations, to reduce crew fatigue and
training costs, improve safety and efficiency, and pioneer
Unmanned Air-to-Air Refuelling operations (including
Unmanned-to-Unmanned AAR operations), a highly demanded capability
for future defence scenarios.
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