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B-2 Bomber Flies 18.5-Hour Polar Test Mission

B-2 Bomber Flies 18.5-Hour Polar Test Mission

B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber Completes First Ever 18.5-Hour Polar Test Mission to Validate High Speed Data Upgrade to Flight Management Software.

Under contract to the U.S. Air Force, Northrop Grumman Corporation's B-2 Spirit stealth bomber has completed its first 18.5-hour sortie over the North Pole to validate new flight management software.

The computer upgrade system, which is the cornerstone for all future B-2 upgrades, is now ready to enter low-rate initial production.

The Extremely High Frequency (EHF) Increment 1 system verification review demonstrated the computer upgrade program successfully satisfied the government's requirements. The sortie also included air-refueling to and from the North Pole from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

The verification reviews and flight test were the culmination of over two years of detailed planning and coordination between Northrop Grumman, the Air Force and multiple suppliers to verify hardware, software and process requirements. The flight mission was led by the Combined Test Force team at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

"A successful event of this magnitude on a program this size is a testament to the common vision and team-centric approach that the Increment 1 team utilized," said Josh Foster, Northrop Grumman's EHF Increment 1 integrated project team lead. "By bringing forward lessons learned, best practices and core leadership, and merging this with innovative and detailed planning, the team was able to effectively manage cost and schedule to meet our contract commitments."

The B-2 Spirit stealth bomber remains the only long-range, large-payload aircraft that can penetrate deeply into protected airspace. In concert with the Air Force's air superiority fleet, which provides airspace control, and the Air Force's tanker fleet, which enables global mobility, the B-2 helps ensure an effective U.S. response to threats anywhere in the world.

The B-2 can fly more than 6,000 nautical miles unrefueled and more than 10,000 nautical miles with just one aerial refueling, giving it the ability to reach any point on the globe within hours.


Source: Palmdale, Calif. - Northrop Grumman Corp.; issued April 4, 2012

Photo: US Air Force B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber (Photo by aviationnews.eu)

(4.04.2012)


 
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