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BAE Systems Regional Aircraft Assists Aerial Firefighter Conversions

Provides Design Engineering Expertise To BAe 146/Avro RJ Airtanker (Aerial Firefighter) Conversion Programs In North America

BAE Systems Regional Aircraft is making specialist engineering contributions to a number of Airtanker (aerial firefighter) aircraft conversion programs underway in North America.

Four companies in the USA and Canada have selected the BAe 146/Avro RJ as the optimum aircraft for conversion to the 3,000 gallon US Type 1 Airtanker. It is the Type 1 Airtanker which forms the bulk of the fire-fighting fleet in North America and the BAe 146/Avro RJ is one of a number of designs that are described as ‘next-generation’ Airtankers. Twelve aircraft are currently under conversion.

Many of the existing Type 1 Airtankers in use today are Korean War vintage aircraft such as the piston-powered PV2 Neptunes and Grumman Trackers, as well as early-generation turboprops such as Convair 580s and Lockheed Electras that are coming to the end of their operational lives and need replacing with more modern equipment. This is particularly the case given the extremely demanding flight profiles that these aircraft have to fly when dropping retardant on to wildfires that are prevalent in the summer season especially across the mid-west to the Pacific coast in North America. According to the United States Forest Service (USFS) as of mid-August there were 48 uncontained large fires burning across the country.

“We estimate that the extreme nature of this wildfire flying means that for every BAe 146/Avro RJ flight cycle on a typical mission, the impact for structural and fatigue life is estimated to be the equivalent of between four and seven flight cycles of normal flight," said Mark Taylor, Business Director Engineering for BAE Systems Regional Aircraft. "This figure will be validated during the initial years of operation and might vary due to the nature of the Airtanker design.

“This type of specialist service is one which we can provide to these operators and the authorities are pleased that we, as the Original Equipment Manufacturer, are taking such a close interest in these programs. The specialist design and engineering services provided by BAE Systems Regional Aircraft to these operators/conversions in support of their individual tanker designs include aerodynamic/computational fluid dynamics analysis; dynamic loads assessment; structural analysis; technical data packs; flight test planning and analysis; and flight test engineers and pilots.”

BAe 146/Avro RJs that are suitable for conversion tend to be lower cycle aircraft to ensure that based on the typical utilization expected a long life can be planned for the aircraft in this role. The slow-speed handling of the aircraft, coupled with its ‘hot and high’ performance and steep approach capability means that the four-engined BAe 146-200/Avro RJ-85 are seen as ideal for this type of mission. Several operators have flown flight profiles in simulators to verify performance and there have been two actual flight trials in the USA in September 2004 and in Scotland in October 2009.

The four operators that have selected the British jet, and which are engaged in active conversion programs are:

  • Conair Group Inc.of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, the largest air tanker operator in the world with a fleet of around 50 fixed-wing special mission aircraft, including Convair 580 Conair Firecats, Douglas DC-6 and Lockheed Electra Airtankers. Operating for over 40 years, Conair has selected the Avro RJ85 for its conversion program and a number of aircraft have been delivered so far from regional aircraft lessor, Falko Regional Aircraft.
  • Tronos Plc/Neptune Aviation Services – Tronos Plc, a UK-based  BAe 146 aircraft lessor with a MRO facility in Prince Edward Island, Canada, has developed a BAe 146 Airtanker and the first two have been delivered to Neptune Aviation Services of Missoula, Montana, with a further four under conversion in Canada. Apart from the BAe 146 Airtankers Neptune operates a fleet of eight Neptunes in this role.
  • Minden Air of Minden, Nevada which has recently completed the conversion of its first BAe 146 Fireliner and which is now undergoing extensive flight testing. A second aircraft is under conversion and eventually these aircraft will replace the venerable Neptunes currently in service with Minden Air.
  • Air Spray Aviation Services of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada which has been flying as an Airtanker operator for over 45 years and currently has a fleet of Lockheed Electra turboprops. It has established a US base at Chico, California and has acquired BAe 146-200 for conversion to the fire-fighting role

(Image provided by BAE)

FMI: www.baesystems.com/dsei2013 

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