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Excalibur aircraft progresses on schedule for future combat air system tests

Excalibur aircraft progresses on schedule for future combat air system tests
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The Excalibur Flight Test Aircraft (FTA), part of the UK’s Future Combat Air System project and the tri-national Global Combat Air Program, is progressing as scheduled. 2Excel Aviation is modifying a Boeing 757 to accommodate the sensor package being developed for both FCAS and GCAP.

Leonardo, serving as the UK's industrial sensor lead in these programs, has collaborated closely with 2Excel to define the FTA’s configuration. Both companies anticipate that the FTA could be showcased at the next Farnborough Air Show with its full fairing configuration and some elements of the FCAS/GCAP’s Integrated Sensing and Non-Kinetic Effects & Integrated Communications System (ISANKE & ICS) installed.

Initially, 2Excel created a digital twin of the Boeing 757 and conducted an intensive flight test program to validate the digital model's accuracy. The trials took place at Boscombe Down and involved maneuvers such as stalls and three-point landings. Approximately 50 landings were performed, completing the campaign in about half the expected time.

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With baseline measurements gathered and recording systems verified, Excalibur is now undergoing modifications with side and center antenna fairings being installed, although currently empty. Another flight test campaign will follow, succeeded by further modifications and installation of test sensors.

Excalibur initially received funding through the UK-only FCAS program and is advancing various UK technology demonstrations. The test results will influence the development of the tri-national GCAP ISANKE & ICS, which will undergo further testing on board the FTA.

Operating under full UK civil registration, Excalibur's modifications are certified under Supplemental Type Certificates, enabling it to perform its test duties globally.

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