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Smiths Aerospace provides In-Flight Refuelling Probe for the A400 aircraft

 

17 July 2006 – Farnborough UK – Smiths Aerospace has been awarded a contract to supply the in-flight refuelling fuel probe for the Airbus A400M aircraft with a potential value of $35 million. First delivery of flight hardware is expected in July 2007. The in-flight refuelling probe will be manufactured at Smiths' facility in Hamble , United Kingdom . The A400M aircraft will complete initial certification and entry into service in 2009.

“Smiths builds on its solid reputation as a supplier to Airbus on the A340 & A380 of major structural components and as a leading supplier of in-flight refuelling equipment to provide Airbus the best all around solution for this requirement,” said Dr. John Ferrie, President, Smiths Aerospace.

The Smiths Aerospace in-flight refuelling probe will comprise a hybrid metallic and composite structure of approx 4.5 M in length resistant to ballistic and lightning strike damage and capable of supporting modern fuel inerting system requirements. Smiths Aerospace currently supplies the in-flight refuelling probes for Tornado and Eurofighter Typhoon.

About the A400M: The A400M airlifter is a cost-effective, high-speed turboprop aircraft specifically designed to meet the harmonised needs of European NATO nations and which equally fulfils the requirements of other air forces around the world. Designed to fill the gap between the C-130 and the C-17, the A400M will provide both tactical and strategic capability. The aircraft will be powered by four modern, turboprop engines driving state-of-the-art eight-bladed propellers, a choice based upon considerations of both performance and fuel economy, providing cruising speeds of up to Mach 0.72 and altitudes up to 37,000 feet.

About Smiths: Smiths Aerospace, a part of Smiths Group, is a leading transatlantic aerospace systems and equipment company, with more than $2 billion sales and 11,000 employees worldwide. The company holds key positions in the supply chains of all major military and civil aircraft and engine manufacturers and is a world-leader in digital, electrical power, mechanical systems, engine components and Systems Customer Services. www.geaviationsystems.com

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Jennifer Villarreal, Media Communications Manager
3290 Patterson Ave., Grand Rapids , MI 49512-1991
jennifer.villareal3@ge.com
Heather Cox, Director / VP Communications
765 Finchley Road , London , NW11 8DS
heather.cox@ge.com
 
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Smiths Aerospace provides In-Flight Refuelling Probe for the A400 aircraft

 

17 July 2006 – Farnborough UK – Smiths Aerospace has been awarded a contract to supply the in-flight refuelling fuel probe for the Airbus A400M aircraft with a potential value of $35 million. First delivery of flight hardware is expected in July 2007. The in-flight refuelling probe will be manufactured at Smiths' facility in Hamble , United Kingdom . The A400M aircraft will complete initial certification and entry into service in 2009.

“Smiths builds on its solid reputation as a supplier to Airbus on the A340 & A380 of major structural components and as a leading supplier of in-flight refuelling equipment to provide Airbus the best all around solution for this requirement,” said Dr. John Ferrie, President, Smiths Aerospace.

The Smiths Aerospace in-flight refuelling probe will comprise a hybrid metallic and composite structure of approx 4.5 M in length resistant to ballistic and lightning strike damage and capable of supporting modern fuel inerting system requirements. Smiths Aerospace currently supplies the in-flight refuelling probes for Tornado and Eurofighter Typhoon.

About the A400M: The A400M airlifter is a cost-effective, high-speed turboprop aircraft specifically designed to meet the harmonised needs of European NATO nations and which equally fulfils the requirements of other air forces around the world. Designed to fill the gap between the C-130 and the C-17, the A400M will provide both tactical and strategic capability. The aircraft will be powered by four modern, turboprop engines driving state-of-the-art eight-bladed propellers, a choice based upon considerations of both performance and fuel economy, providing cruising speeds of up to Mach 0.72 and altitudes up to 37,000 feet.

About Smiths: Smiths Aerospace, a part of Smiths Group, is a leading transatlantic aerospace systems and equipment company, with more than $2 billion sales and 11,000 employees worldwide. The company holds key positions in the supply chains of all major military and civil aircraft and engine manufacturers and is a world-leader in digital, electrical power, mechanical systems, engine components and Systems Customer Services. www.geaviationsystems.com

# # #

Jennifer Villarreal, Media Communications Manager
3290 Patterson Ave., Grand Rapids , MI 49512-1991
jennifer.villareal3@ge.com
Heather Cox, Director / VP Communications
765 Finchley Road , London , NW11 8DS
heather.cox@ge.com

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