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Boeing begins flight testing NATO AWACS upgrades

SEATTLE, Jan. 30, 2001 -- Boeing has begun flight-testing a number of enhancements installed on board a NATO AWACS aircraft. These upgrades are part of the $491 million NATO Mid-Term Modernization Program. Retrofit of the entire fleet of 17 aircraft will be implemented during a follow on contract.

During the first of 40 scheduled flights, operators evaluated whether the aircraft's radar, identification friend or foe electronics, navigation, computers/displays and mission systems performed as designed.

The flight test program, including engineering test and evaluation and qualification testing, is scheduled to run until January 2002.

Ed Froese, Boeing NATO AWACS program manager, said, "We're excited about the results of the first flight. We collected data on Multi Sensor Integration and Identification Friend or Foe. This information will be analyzed to assess the performance and to make any needed changes. All in all, first flight was very successful in launching our test program. Many thanks to our customers, suppliers and all the dedicated people at Boeing for their efforts and vision."

The enhancements include:

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