Boeing's first P-8I aircraft for the Indian
Navy began its official flight test program July 7, taking off from Boeing
Field in Seattle at 9:15am and landing three hours and 49 minutes later after
demonstrating flying qualities and handling characteristics.
The flight went as planned with all test objectives met.
The P-8I is one of eight long-range maritime reconnaissance
and anti-submarine warfare aircraft Boeing is building for India as part of a contract awarded
in January 2009.
During the coming months, Boeing test pilots will put the P-8I, a
Next-Generation 737-800 derivative, through its paces over a US Navy test range
west of Neah Bay, Washington,
and a joint US/Canadian test range in the Strait of
Georgia.
"Today's flight is another on-time milestone for
the program," said Leland Wight, Boeing P-8I program manager.
"We'll start out testing the P-8I's mission system, which includes its
sensors and communication systems.
The team then will transition to 'stores' tests during which the P-8I will
carry inert weapon shapes under its wings to demonstrate that the aircraft is
capable of carrying all the weapons the Indian Navy will use during regular
missions."
The stores the P-8I will carry will have the identical
shape and size of real weapons, including the Harpoon anti-ship missile, depth
bombs and torpedoes.
"This is an important milestone for the program
and sets the stage for operational testing and weapons certification as we move
closer to P-8I aircraft joining the Indian Navy," said Rear Adm. DM Sudan,
assistant chief of Naval Staff (Air), Indian Navy.
P-8I flight and weapons testing follows on the heels of
similar testing for the US Navy's P-8A Poseidon.
P-8I is a variant of the Poseidon.
In order to efficiently design and build the P-8I and
the P-8A, the Boeing-led team is using a first-in-industry, in-line production
process that draws on the company's Next-Generation 737 production system.
Assembly is complete on the second P-8I aircraft and it will make its first
flight in the coming weeks.
The P-8I features open system architecture, advanced
sensor and display technologies, and a worldwide base of suppliers, parts and
support equipment.
P-8I aircraft are built by a Boeing-led industry team that includes CFM
International, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Spirit AeroSystems, BAE Systems and
GE Aviation.
The Boeing-led team is on track to deliver the first
aircraft to the Indian Navy in 2013