1、Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED172411Mike GibbonsF/A-18 E/F Program Manager15 October 2009NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDThis brief does not contain technical data whose export is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act(Title 22,U.S.C.Sec 2751 et seq.)or the Exp
2、ort Administration Act of 1979,as amended(Title 50,U.S.C.;App.2401,et seq.)and is not export controlled.BOEING is a trademark of Boeing Management Company.Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDTankerTankerAirSuperiorityFighter
3、 EscortReconnaissanceClose AirSupportAir DefenseSuppressionPrecisionAttackAll-WeatherAttackMaritimeThe Multi-Role Super HornetCombat Proven Air PowerUnprecedented and combat-proven multi-mission flexibility172411NAVAIR Public Release SPR-101.3ElectronicAttackCopyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved
4、.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDF/A-18E/F Super Hornet Block IISee first,shoot first.Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar(AESA)The most weapon stations now and in the futureLargest PayloadHard to seeHard to hitHard to killNext Generation SurvivabilityDigital Network Connectivity Multifunction Info
5、rmation Distribution System(MIDS)Information superiority through integrated sensorsIntegrated Sensor SuiteSimultaneous air/air and air/ground support for two warfighters.De-coupled CockpitsView the target-to lock on the target,visually cue weapons and sensorsJoint Helmet Mounted Cueing System(JHMCS)
6、Next Generation Capability On Board TodaySuper Hornet Dominant Against the Future Threat TodayNAVAIR Public Release SPR-08-639.265Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDLatest Generation TechnologiesAdvanced technologies ensure 21st century lethality and survivabilityA
7、dvanced Survivability TechnologiesAdvanced SensorTechnologiesAdvanced CockpitTechnologiesAdvanced Flight ControlTechnologiesAdvanced SupportabilityTechnologiesAdvanced MaterialTechnologiesNAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED
8、Technology Insertion“Flight Plan”Sensor IntegrationAESA UpgradesElectronic Protection UpgradesAirborne NetworkingIFF Upgrades Network Applications and Services UAV ConnectivityRadio/Data Link Upgrades Crew Station Upgrades SATCOM New A/A and A/G Weapons IntegrationAIM-9 UpgradesAIM-120 UpgradesHARM
9、UpgradesHarpoon UpgradesDual Mode WeaponGuided RocketsIRST UpgradesATFLIR UpgradesEnsures:Continued survivability against modern threatsIncreased lethalityLong-term supportA technology insertion road map that ensures long-term combat viabilityNAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265172411Copyright 2009
10、Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDMission CentricOperationsF-14AA-6/KA-6S-3BF/A-18A1985 1995 2005 20152020Outer Air Battle Fighter SweepStrikeTankingLight AttackEA-6BSEADASUWMulti-MissionOperationsF/A-18A/CF-14DPrecision StrikeAir SuperiorityRECCE FAC(A)EA-6BAEA/SEADS-3BASUWTank
11、ingTechnologies:Multi-role,GPS,Night AttackNetwork CentricOperationsFuture OperationsF-35B/CF/A-18E/FF/A-18CTime Critical StrikePrecision Strike (Fixed and Moving)Air SuperiorityCSARRECCEFAC(A)Battlefield PersistenceTankingTechnologies:AESA,Link-16,DCS,Geo-RegistrationA-7Light AttackF/A-18E/FEA-18GE
12、-2DNUCASEA-6BAEA/SEADE-2CE-2CE-2CBlue Water AEWLittoral Ops(Limited)Technologies:LO/VLO,NET ENABLED WEAPONS,ADVANCED TACTICAL DATALINK,COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE,BATTLESPACE MANAGEMENT,AUTOMATIC TARGET CUEING/RECOGNITION Littoral OpsDigital Collaborative TargetingCVW Tactical Aviation EvolutionNAVAI
13、R Public Release SPR07-118.265Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDCopyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDOperating TodayElectronic AttackReplacesremaining F/A-18Cs 20002010203020202040Attack/Air SuperiorityF/A-18A/CEA-6BAirborne Tanker
14、S-3BF-14A/DAir Superiority/StrikeSuper Hornet ReplacesOngoing20082006OngoingF-35CEA-18GF/A-18E/FCombat proven,multi-role fighter aircraftProvides the full spectrum of tactical missions formerly flown by several aircraftOperational flexibility to meet diverse mission requirementsKey element of U.S.Na
15、vy force structure beyond 2035Ensured long term supportOpportunity for joint capability upgradesDemonstrated multi-role capability with long-term combat viability172411NAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDProven Delivery Performanc
16、eProven program management and production delivery performance.Development and test program completed on schedule,within budget and under weight Every Super Hornet production delivery has been on or ahead of contract schedule Internationally recognized for program management excellence Aviation Week
17、&Space Technology Program Excellence AwardRecognized in 2005 as a model U.S.Department of Defense acquisition programCollier TrophyRecognized in 2000 as the most significant achievement in aviation Average:81 calendar days earlyF/A-18E/F Production Deliveries(98%of deliveries have been early)13%On P
18、lan 2%Early(3+months)55%5%Early(2-3 months)25%Early(1-2 months)Early(1 month)NAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDProgram PerformanceSupplier IntegrationRisk,Issue and Opportunity ManagementProgram CommunicationLeadership and
19、 AccountabilityHelp Needed and Independent ReviewBaselineManagementEVMPerformanceMeasurementIntegratedScheduleIntegratedPlanOrganizationRequirementsDefinitionFinancialBaselineCreate and Review Business PlanBusiness Offer/ContractProgram Management Best Practice (PMBP)ModelRobust set of proven proces
20、ses that yield positive predictable results172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDIndustry Supplier Partner Integration ProductionUse Best of Industry practicesBenchmarking and sharing of best practicesIncreasing capability,while driving affordabilitySupportInteg
21、rated LogisticsIn-Service Engineering(R&M)Training and training devicesSupport equipmentMaintenance,Modifications&Repairs(MRO)Supply Chain Management Fleet Support DevelopmentCollaborate on specifications/requirementsAlignment of technology and investment strategiesAssimilate early into all program
22、practices,processes,and reviewsProductFlyaway CostBoeing 30%Supplier partners 70%Suppliers engaged in entire program lifecycle172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDLeveraging the Power of BoeingLargest AerospaceCompanyCommercialMilitaryDerivativesAn unmatched po
23、rtfolio of opportunities for CanadaA global supply chain of over 10,000 companiesAerospaceProductionSupply BaseMarket AssistTechnologyTailored support for specific industry objectivesSupport into U.S.DoD marketTechnology collaborationSkills developmentUniversity collaboration172411Copyright 2009 Boe
24、ing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDA Long History in Canada.A Significant PresenceCanada and Boeing have a long and beneficial IRB History:CF-18 Program(1995)-US$4.3BCF-18 Phase 1 Mod(2008)US$378M(completed 1 year ahead)CF-18 Phase 2 Mod(2009)US$138M(completed 3 years ahead)Boeings$
25、5.0B in current IRB obligations are all on scheduleMHLH,C-17,and SUAVCanadian Industry has gained high quality jobs from Boeings IRB programsMore than 90,000 man years of work over 25 yearsProjects covering all 9 of Industry Canadas Technology SectorsCanadian Industry and BoeingCanada is Boeings sec
26、ond largest global supply baseBoeing currently spends over$1 billion in Canada yearlyMore than 200 suppliers spanning each region supply 10 different Boeing platformsPromises Made,Promises Kept172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDQUEBECBell HelicopterBombardier
27、CAECMC ElectronicsHenri LineHeroux DevtekHowmet CastingsL3 MAS CanadaMecachromeMinicutPratt&WhitneySuperflightWESTERN CANADAAeroInfoAscoAvCorpBoeing WinnipegCormer IndustriesMagellan BristolMDAMTUSED SystemsONTARIOAiolos EngineeringAmphenolArnprior AerospaceBF GoodrichCentra IndustriesCom DevEMS Tec
28、hnologiesFellfabFTG CorporationHoneywell AerospaceL3 Electronic Systems MAX TechnologiesMDR RoboticsMessier DowtyMXI TechnologiesNorthstar AerospaceTelesatValiant Machine&Tool IncVirtek Vision InternationalWR Davis EngineeringATLANTIC CANADAApex IndustriesCHC CompositesComposites AtlanticFujitsu Con
29、sultingIMP AerospaceL3 Electronic SystemsNumber One MachiningCanadian Industry Involvement With BoeingBoeing has more than 200 Canadian suppliers spanning all regions172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDIndustrial and Regional Benefits(IRBs)$12B Super Hornet$4B
30、 CF-18$3.5B CH-147,ScanEagleProduction,upgrades and 20 yearIn-Service Support in Canada$0.5B CF-18 Modernization$1.5B CC-177172411Boeing IRB programs deliver 100%Canadian Content Value(CCV)CompletedCompletedOn-scheduleOn-scheduleCopyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDC
31、opyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDPartnerships With Suppliers Who Share Our VisionContinuous process improvementLean focusedHigh performance expectations100%On-time delivery100%Delivered product qualityMeet and exceed customer requirementsDeliver innovative solutio
32、ns172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLEDSupplier Integration and Partnership Yield Success A fully integrated supplier base enables Proven 21st Century technologies Enhanced aircraft lethality and survivabilityA low risk and stable programFirm pricing and availability The ability to exceed current industryexpectations and 100%Canadian Content Value(CCV)on contractsCommitment to capability,price,schedule and supplier benefits172411Copyright 2009 Boeing.All rights reserved.NOTICE:NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED