NAA Cites "Unquestionable Superiority"
The team behind the F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft is the
recipient of the National Aeronautic Association's 2006 Robert J.
Collier Trophy, considered America's most prestigious award for
aeronautical and space development.
The NAA is the oldest national aviation organization in the
United States dedicated to the advancement of the art, sport and
science of aviation in the US The Collier Trophy was established in
1911 and is granted each year "for the greatest achievement in
aeronautics or astronautics in America... during the preceding
year."
"Lockheed Martin and the entire Raptor Team are honored and
thrilled to receive this esteemed award," said Ralph Heath,
Executive Vice President, Lockheed Martin Corporation and
President, Lockheed Martin Aeronautic Company. "As the world's
first operational 5th Generation Fighter, the Raptor will ensure
air dominance for the US and allied joint forces from Day One for
decades to come."
"The Collier Award is not only a tremendous honor for the entire
F-22 team, but also a wonderful tribute to the visionaries who
conceived the Raptor and the warfighters who fly and support this
revolutionary aircraft every day," said Larry Lawson, Executive
Vice President and F-22 Program General Manager. "What airmen did
in Alaska last year is only a sign of great things to come in 2007
and beyond."
The Raptor Team's nomination package underscored the numerous
performance, safety and efficiency dividends the Raptor has
provided to US and world aviation through its development, testing
and manufacturing phases. The nomination's main focus, however, was
the Raptor's overwhelming performance in the demanding 2006 joint
military exercise called Northern Edge.
As Aero-News reported, during
the large-scale, force-on-force exercise, Raptor pilots flew an
amazing 97 percent of their scheduled missions, achieved an unheard
of 80-to-1 kill ratio against their Red Air "opponents", scored
direct hits with 100 percent of their 1,000-pound GBU-32 Joint
Direct Attack Munition air-to-ground weapons, and increased overall
situational awareness for their entire team through the F-22's
integrated avionics package.
NAA President and CEO David Ivey said the fighter's performance
has "established the unquestionable superiority of the Raptor, a
culmination of years of visionary design, rigorous testing, and
innovative manufacturing."
Raptor Team members include the US Air Force, Lockheed Martin,
Boeing, Pratt & Whitney, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, BAE
Systems and some 1,000 suppliers in 42 states.