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AgustaWestland and Italian Navy sign contract

AgustaWestland and Italian Navy sign contract

AgustaWestland has announced that it has received an order from the Italian Navy for the Mission Planning & Analysis System (MPAS) for its fleet of NH90 NFH medium twin naval helicopters. The company made the announcement in a 25 January 2012 company statement.

According to AgustaWestland, the MPAS contract will fulfill the requirement for a multi-mission and multi-platform mission planning system that will be available in time for the early operations of the first batch of Italian Navy NH90 helicopters. The MPAS will also be compatible with similar planning systems in use by other European Armed Forces and capable of being expanded to support additional helicopter platforms and provide a secure interface.

The NH90 MPAS will support the Italian Navy in conducting mission tasks with the NH90 NFH and it will also include the capability to support multi-platform missions, therefore interfacing with the service’s AW101 helicopters. Moreover, it will provide the growth capability for supporting the future MTTH variant of the NH90 helicopter dedicated to tactical transport.

The MPAS is based on the state of the art AgustaWestland-designed Planning System Skyflight, a multi-helicopter flight and mission planning solution that all AgustaWestland mission planning stations currently utilise. In particular, Skyflight is currently operated by the Royal Netherlands Navy for the mission planning of their NH90 NFH fleet and Skyflight technology is in use for the development of the UK Ministry of Defence’s AW159 Lynx Wildcat and Apache AH Mk.1 Mission Planning Systems. It is also a core element in the Flight Planning System for AW101 VVIP helicopters. Skyflight has also been delivered to the Royal New Zealand Air Force, supporting the mission planning of their AW109 LUH helicopters.

The contract was signed between AgustaWestland and NAHEMA (NATO Helicopter Management Agency), and the system is scheduled to achieve full operational readiness by the end of 2013 and it will be deployed across the main Italian Navy operating bases and vessels. AgustaWestland will assist the Italian Navy to deploy the system as part of a three year Initial In Service Support package.


Source: By the Shephard News Team, 25 January 2012 - Rotorhub News (www.shephardmedia.com)

Photo: Italian Navy AgustaWestland NH90 MPAS (Photo by Shephard Group)


(25.01.2012)


 
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