The U.S. Air Force and its prime contractor Boeing have completed a
successful first flight of the new F-15SA advanced fighter aircraft for
the Royal Saudi Air Force.
The F-15SA's maiden voyage took place Feb. 20 at the Boeing facilities
in St. Louis. The flight went as planned, meeting all test objectives
to support the aircraft's on-schedule development.
The successful first flight of the F-15SA is a tremendous milestone
for the program and a testament to the relationship between the (U.S.
Air Force), Boeing, and our RSAF partners," said Lt. Gen. C. D. Moore
II, the commander of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center here.
"The F-15SA will add critical capability to the RSAF and enhance the
security of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."
The new aircraft is the centerpiece of the Royal Saudi Air Force F-15
Fleet Modernization Program, a wide-ranging $29.4 billion effort that
stands as the largest foreign military sale in U.S. history.
The F-15SA brings improved performance, enhanced situational awareness
and increased survivability at a lower total life-cycle cost. Avionics
advancements include a Digital Electronic Warfare Suite, Fly-By-Wire
flight control system, an Infrared Search and Track system and Active
Electronically Scanned Array radar. Forward and aft cockpits feature
advanced displays and Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems. Two
additional weapon stations provide increased payload capacity.
Col. Robert Stambaugh, the Air Force Security Assistance Program
Manager for the F-15SA program at Robins Air Foce Base, Ga., highlighted
the joint efforts of the program office at Wright-Patterson AFB and the
Boeing team.
"Col. Rob Strasser and his program team at (Wright-Patterson AFB) were
instrumental in overcoming the hurdles encountered in the march to first
flight," Stambaugh said. "Completing this major milestone in less than
one year after program implementation was truly remarkable."
The F-15SA flight test program will include three instrumented F-15SAs
operating from Boeing facilities in St. Louis and Palmdale, Calif.
F-15SA new aircraft deliveries to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are
scheduled to begin in 2015 and conclude by 2019.
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