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Jan 19, 2010

SEGUNDO C-5 ENTRA A MODERNIZACION/SECOND C-5 FOR MODERNIZATION



A pesar de que la USAF no está muy de acuerdo con la modernización del C-5Lockheed Martin ha anunciado que ha intoducido en su línea de producción el segundo Galaxy dentro del programa RERP (Reliability Enhancement and Re-engining Program, que consiste en mas de 70 modificaciones en la célula, así como la instalación de motores mas potentes y fiables, que previsiblemente darán lugar al C-5M.
El avión que ha entrado en la línea es un C-5B basado en Dover (S/N 85-0002), entregado en 1986, y con mas de 19.000 horas de vuelo. Se preveé modernizar 52 C-5 hasta 2016.
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Lockheed Martin recently inducted its second C-5 Galaxy strategic transport into the Reliability Enhancement and Re-engining Program (RERP) production line at its Marietta, Ga., facility. The RERP modifications consist of more than 70 improvements and upgrades to the C-5 airframe and aircraft systems, and include the installation of new higher-thrust, more reliable turbofan engines.

"Each RERP aircraft induction is a major milestone for our program. We are making great strides with our first RERP induction and expect to keep up the same productive pace with this aircraft," said Lorraine Martin, Lockheed Martin C-5 vice president. "Every C-5M we produce gives added strength to the U.S. Air Force fleet and the warfighters who protect our country."
The C-5M is the product of a two-phase modernization effort. The first, the ongoing Avionics Modernization Program (AMP), provides the aircraft a state-of-the-art glass cockpit with modern avionics and flight instruments. Nearly half of the C-5 fleet has already undergone the AMP modifications. RERP is the second phase of the C-5 modernization effort.
The second aircraft to enter the RERP production line is a C-5B based at Dover AFB, Del. This aircraft, U.S. Air Force serial number 85-0002, was first delivered to Travis AFB, Calif., on Sept. 30, 1986, and was stationed there for much of its career, until it moved to Dover. This C-5 Galaxy currently has more than 19,000 flight hours.
Current Air Force plans call for Lockheed Martin to deliver 52 C-5Ms (modification of 49 C-5Bs, two C-5Cs, and one C-5A) by 2016. Three C-5Ms, the former Super Galaxy test fleet, have been redelivered to the U.S. Air Force at Dover AFB.

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