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Fourth Missionized Challenger Delivered To Cobham Aviation Services

Field Aviation Services Completed The Airplane For Use In Australia

The fourth missionized Challenger aircraft has been delivered to Cobham Aviation Services by Field Aviation Services. This fourth delivery comes just three months after delivery of the third aircraft. Field Aviation’s wealth of experience and knowledge of the Challenger aircraft gives the company a logistical advantage for minimizing the turn-around time on these programs. These aircraft are to provide enhanced search and rescue capabilities in support of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s (AMSA) operations.

Field Aviation designed, installed, flight tested, and certified structural, electrical and aerodynamic changes to the aircraft. These included a lavatory, galley, and cabin area reconfiguration, as well as the installation of the sensor provisions and aerodynamic modifications. Cobham Aviation Services completes the aircraft with the installation of sensors and a mission management system once they arrive in Australia.
 
Cooperation between the two companies creates a highly-advanced turnkey solution for AMSA, with jets that have been specially modified to incorporate:

  • New generation sensors and SAR equipment
  • Two belly radomes (search radar and direction finding system)
  • Retractable EO/IR camera located in the tail of the aircraft
  • Conformal enlarged observation windows
  • A missionized interior
  • An air operable cargo door

Field Aviation has a long history with Cobham Aviation Services on the Australian Border Protection program. This history, along with Field’s experience modifying Bombardier Challenger aircraft for the Royal Danish Air Force and Boeing’s Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) program, made Field Aviation the ideal choice for this project.
 
“We look forward to these aircraft demonstrating their value and versatility for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority with our long term partner, Cobham Aviation Services”, said Brian Love, Field Aviation’s chief operating officer. “Missionizing the Bombardier Challenger platform is one of our strengths at Field Aviation and we are very proud to be a part of this program.”

(Image provided with Field Aviation Services news release)

FMI: www.fieldav.com

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