Boeing to Provide Avionics Systems for New Czech Aircraft
The Boeing Company signed a contract
with Aero Vodochody Ltd., of the Czech Republic, to provide advanced
avionics and weapon
delivery systems for 72 lead-in fighter aircraft for the Czech Air Force.
The program is worth an estimated $300 million.
Boeing designed and developed the avionics and weapons delivery suite for
the aircraft under a
previous contract with Aero Vodochody.
Ken Medlin, vice president and general manager, Communications & Information
Management
Division for Boeing, said, "Our working relationship with Aero Vodochody on
the development
phase of this program has been extremely rewarding. We look forward to
providing the Czech Air
Force with a quality product that will serve them well into the next century."
The prototype aircraft was unveiled at ceremonies in the Czech Republic on
June 12. The first
production aircraft will be delivered to the Czech Air Force in 1999.
Boeing leads a multi-national team of major defense subcontractors for this
program, including:
AlliedSignal: Supplier of multi-function displays, air data computer,
and IFF transponder
Flight Visions: Supplier of the head-up display system
Dynamic Controls Hamilton Standard: Supplier of the stores management
system
FIAR: Supplier of the Grifo-L fire control radar
GEC-Marconi: Supplier of the radar warning receiver.
The L-159 is based on the well-proven airframe design and aerodynamic
configuration of Aero
Vodochody's L-39/59 aircraft family. Designed for the Czech Air Force as a
light-weight,
cost-effective multi-role aircraft, the primary L-159 operational
capabilities include close air
support, air defense border patrol, and anti-ship missions.
The Boeing avionics and combat system features integrated navigation, air-
to-ground, and air-to-air
combat functions that provide the pilot with easily reconfigurable
multi-role capabilities.
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