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AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW 2009

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P-8A Poseidon

Chuck Dabundo
Boeing Deputy Program Manager P-8 Program

Capt. Leon Bacon


U.S. Navy Team Lead P-8A Poseidon Program March 11, 2009

What is the P-8A Poseidon?


Replacement for the P-3 Orion U.S. Navy's newest maritime patrol aircraft Military derivative of the highly reliable Next-Generation 737-800 Worlds most advanced long-range maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft

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Sized for Performance and Growth

Wing Span 123.6 ft (37.64 m) Height 42.1 ft (12.83 m) Length 129.5 ft (39.47 m) Propulsion Two CFM56-7B engines 27,300 lbs thrust each Speed 490 kn (564 mi/h) Range 1,200 nmi with 4 hr on station Ceiling 41,000 ft (12,496 m) Crew 9 Maximum Takeoff 187,700 lb Gross Weight (85,139 kg)

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ASW Mission Profile


40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500
Distance (nmi)
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Altitude (x 1,000 ft)

Program Statistics
Program includes five test aircraft
T-1, T-2, T-3, S-1, and S-2

Flight test aircraft


T-1, T-2, and T-3

Static and fatigue test assets


S-1 and S-2

Three production representative test aircraft


T-4, T-5, and T-6

Navy plans to purchase 108 production aircraft


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Proven, Reliable Airframe


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Mission Systems

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Advanced Hardware and Software Solutions


Robust proven open architecture State-of-the-art mission computing and display subsystem Increased acoustic capability AN/APY-10 radar developed for the P-8A
Only system of its type to provide ultra-high-resolution imaging modes for maritime and overland operations

Electronic Support Measures Early Warning Self-Protection System


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Weapon Systems Integration Lab

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Major Program Events


June 2004 Systems Development and Demonstration contract award December 2004 High-speed wind tunnel tests February 2005 Integrated Baseline Review November 2005 Preliminary Design Review June 2007 Critical Design Review December 2007 T1 assembly begins April 2008 S1 assembly begins July 2008 T1 factory complete December 2008 S1 factory complete January 2009 T2 assembly begins Fourth quarter 2009 Flight Test begins Third quarter 2013 Initial Operational Capability 2015 Increment 2 Fleet Introduction
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The Team That Delivers

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The P-8 In-line Manufacturing Process


Spirit AeroSystems
Wichita, Kansas P-8A fuselage

Boeing Renton, Washington


P-8A wings Empennage Aircraft assembly Engine installations

Seattle, Washington
Mission systems/I&CO

SDD and production

Aircraft delivery

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Manufacturing Efficiencies
Benefits of an established commercial production line Assembly Robust manpower/training certification program Industrial Agility

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Testing Begins

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Progress Continues

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Roadmap for the Future

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Designed for Future Growth


2018
P-8 Increment 3 (Spiral 2)

2015 2013
P-8A Increment 1 (Baseline) P-8 Increment 2 (Spiral 1)

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Capability Roadmap
2004
P-3C

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

Baseline
Passive, multistatic active IEER Imaging radar EO/IR MK-54 torpedoes SLAM-ER USQ-78B Acoustic Processor

Spiral 1
Air ARCI C4 for ASW Link-16 INMARSAT Integrated Tactical Picture

Spiral 2
Digital Store Mgmt JMPS AEER

P-8A

Increment 2 Increment 1 (Baseline)


Passive, multi-static active acoustics Imaging radar EO/IR MK-54 torpedoes SLAM-ER

(Spiral 1)
AEER multi-static active acoustics Integrated Broadcast System (IBS) Automatic Identification System (AIS) Air Rapid Capability Insertion (ARCI) TSC/MOCC Updates

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008
6

2009
6

2010
6

2011
6

2012
6

2013
6

2014

2015

2016

2017

Increment 1:
MS-B

Gate Reviews: 6

DRR

IPR

MS-C
EMD

FRP/IOC
Prod & Deployment

Increment 2:

Technology Development

MS-B

MS-C

Fleet Introduction
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Long-Range Maritime Patrol Market


Nations operating P-3 or similar aircraft Norway Canada U.K. Spain Portugal Germany Greece Italy

Korea Pakistan India Thailand

Japan Taiwan

Brazil Australia Chile Argentina New Zealand

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Proven, Reliable Airframe Video

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