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Tue, May 09, 2006

NASA Awards Boeing S-3B Viking Modification Contract

Aero-News has learned that NASA has awarded Boeing a competitively bid contract to modify the communication, navigation and electrical systems of an S-3B Viking aircraft the space agency plans to use for research.

NASA obtained the retired S-3B from the US Navy for research requirements for the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH. The contract marks the first time an S-3B has been made available for non-military applications since the Navy announced its decision to retire the Viking fleet.

The contract also follows the successful S-3B Viking modification program between the Navy and Boeing from 2000 through 2005, when Boeing installed more than 500 modifications into the Navy's S-3B anti-submarine warfare, all-weather aircraft fleet.

The NASA upgrade includes the installation of Baker audio panels, and upgraded navigation equipment such as weather radar, a commercial marker beacon and a new transponder.

Boeing will modify the aircraft at its Cecil Field facilities in Jacksonville, FL, under the direction of NASA's Glenn facility.

FMI: www.boeing.com, www.nasa.gov

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