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Lockheed Martin to upgrade 11 more C-5 Galaxy strategic transport aircraft to RERP standard.
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World Aviation Defense & Security Industry News - Lockheed Martin
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Lockheed Martin to upgrade 11 more C-5 Galaxy strategic transport aircraft to RERP standard | |||
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $240,521,529 contract for the C-5 Galaxy reliability enhancement and re-engining program (RERP) Lot 7 installation. Contractor will provide the final lot of 11 aircraft to the C-5M fleet. Work will be performed at Marietta, Georgia, and is expected to be complete by April 17, 2018, the US Department of Defense announced yesterday August 12.
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US Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy heavy military airlifter
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Modernization program of USAF fleet of C-5 Galaxy airlifters is divided in two part. First, the C-5 Avionics Modernization Program, which includes upgrading the avionics to improve communications, navigation and surveillance/air traffic management compliance. The upgrade also added new safety equipment and installed a new autopilot system. Another part of the C-5 modernization plan is a comprehensive Reliability Enhancement and Re-engining Program (RERP).
Fifty-two C-5s (1A, 2C's, and 49B's) are scheduled to receive the RERP modification by fiscal 2017. The centerpiece of this program is the General Electric CF6-80C2 (F-138) commercial engine. This engine delivers a 22 percent increase in thrust, a 30 percent shorter take-off roll, has a 58 percent faster climb rate and will allow significantly more cargo to be carried over longer distances. With its new engine and other system upgrades, the RERP modified C-5A/B/Cs become C-5Ms, Super Galaxy. This modernization program will make the C-5 much quieter (FAA Stage 4 Compliant) and enhance aircraft reliability and maintainability, maintain structural and system integrity, reduce cost of ownership and increase operational capability well into the 21st century. The C-5M Super Galaxy strategic transport aircraft is designed and manufactured by Lockheed Martin to extend the capability of the C-5 fleet to remain in service at least until 2040. |
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