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Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc. (TAI, Ankara, Turkey), a major international F-35 Lightning II supplier to Northrop Grumman Corp. (El Segundo, Calif., USA), reported on March 22 that it has delivered its first composite production air inlet duct for the jet.
The delivery of the all-composite duct, a major structural element of the F-35′s center fuselage, will support Northrop Grummans production of F-35 center fuselages for conventional takeoff and landing variants of the fighter jet at Northrop Grummans aerospace production facility in Palmdale, Calif.
This delivery reflects the growing maturity of TAIs composite fiber-placed manufacturing processes, and the steady evolution of its role as a second source supplier of center fuselages for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program, said Mark Tucker, vice president and F-35 program manager for Northrop Grummans Aerospace Systems sector.
TAI produced the air inlet duct at its composites manufacturing facility in Ankara, Turkey, as part of a five-year, $28.4 million contract awarded to the company in September 2009 by Northrop Grumman.
The delivery of this first production duct represents the successful culmination of a training process for TAI that began in El Segundo approximately two years ago, said David Dominguez, manufacturing engineering lead for international production for Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems. Over the course of that instruction, TAIs engineers and manufacturing specialists have grown from having limited knowledge of composites manufacturing processes to now being able to produce large, complex, high-precision parts for one of the most advanced weapon systems in the world.
According to Dominguez, TAI training included classroom and hands-on work to teach employees how to fabricate an F-35 inlet duct from start to finish. The training was conducted at Northrop Grummans Advanced Composites Center in El Segundo.
TAI is a second source supplier of F-35 air inlet ducts and center fuselages to Northrop Grumman. The company is slated to produce inlet ducts to support both the current production of center fuselages on Northrop Grummans F-35 assembly line in Palmdale, Calif., and the 400 complete center fuselages that it will produce in Turkey.
Deliveries of the TAI-produced center fuselages are scheduled to begin in 2013, as part the F-35 programs fifth phase of low-rate initial production.
Northrop Grumman is responsible for designing and producing the center fuselage for all three variants of the F-35.
Composites World
Short URL: TAI delivers first Turkish F-35 composite part to Northrop Grumman | TRDEFENCE
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Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc. (TAI, Ankara, Turkey), a major international F-35 Lightning II supplier to Northrop Grumman Corp. (El Segundo, Calif., USA), reported on March 22 that it has delivered its first composite production air inlet duct for the jet.
The delivery of the all-composite duct, a major structural element of the F-35′s center fuselage, will support Northrop Grummans production of F-35 center fuselages for conventional takeoff and landing variants of the fighter jet at Northrop Grummans aerospace production facility in Palmdale, Calif.
This delivery reflects the growing maturity of TAIs composite fiber-placed manufacturing processes, and the steady evolution of its role as a second source supplier of center fuselages for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program, said Mark Tucker, vice president and F-35 program manager for Northrop Grummans Aerospace Systems sector.
TAI produced the air inlet duct at its composites manufacturing facility in Ankara, Turkey, as part of a five-year, $28.4 million contract awarded to the company in September 2009 by Northrop Grumman.
The delivery of this first production duct represents the successful culmination of a training process for TAI that began in El Segundo approximately two years ago, said David Dominguez, manufacturing engineering lead for international production for Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems. Over the course of that instruction, TAIs engineers and manufacturing specialists have grown from having limited knowledge of composites manufacturing processes to now being able to produce large, complex, high-precision parts for one of the most advanced weapon systems in the world.
According to Dominguez, TAI training included classroom and hands-on work to teach employees how to fabricate an F-35 inlet duct from start to finish. The training was conducted at Northrop Grummans Advanced Composites Center in El Segundo.
TAI is a second source supplier of F-35 air inlet ducts and center fuselages to Northrop Grumman. The company is slated to produce inlet ducts to support both the current production of center fuselages on Northrop Grummans F-35 assembly line in Palmdale, Calif., and the 400 complete center fuselages that it will produce in Turkey.
Deliveries of the TAI-produced center fuselages are scheduled to begin in 2013, as part the F-35 programs fifth phase of low-rate initial production.
Northrop Grumman is responsible for designing and producing the center fuselage for all three variants of the F-35.
Composites World
Short URL: TAI delivers first Turkish F-35 composite part to Northrop Grumman | TRDEFENCE