CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 11, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Goodrich
Corporation (NYSE: GR) has received a contract from Universal Technology
Corporation to evaluate the effects of using alternate fuels in Goodrich fuel
measurement and management systems on U.S. Air Force aircraft. The contract
is in support of the U.S. Air Force Alternative Fuels Certification Office's
effort to certify all Air Force aircraft for suitability of operation on
synthetic fuels and blends. Work is being performed by Goodrich's Sensors and
Integrated Systems team in Vergennes, Vt.
The initial contract, which runs through November 2008, covers analytical
research and testing of the entire fuel system design for F-15 Eagle and F-22
Raptor fighters. Follow-on work is expected to include more than a dozen
other aircraft models as diverse as the F-35 Lightning II fighter, UH-60 Black
Hawk helicopter and V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor.
Goodrich engineers will evaluate the impact on the fuel measuring and
other aircraft systems of not only coal-based synthetic kerosene, but also
plant/animal oils and other fuels, either alone or blended with traditional
JP8 jet fuel. As synthetic fuels and blends differ from JP8 in both the
density and amount of energy produced per unit weight/volume, the evaluation
is necessary to assure accuracy in flying range, limits of operation,
durability and compatibility for each aircraft system. These tests will be
instrumental in determining what, if any, modifications need to be made to the
fuel management system to assure that the system performs within specified
limits.
Jan Mathiesen, Vice President, Goodrich Sensors and Integrated Systems,
said, 'This work is of strategic significance to our Air Force customer in
reducing their dependence on foreign oil while operating safely. Alternate
fuels have the added benefit of reduced particulate emissions as well as the
ability to start easily in cold temperatures at high altitudes, especially
important for high performance military aircraft. We look forward to
advancing the state of the art in fuel measurement and management systems
through this important program.'
Goodrich is the original equipment manufacturer of fuel measurement and
management systems for virtually every aircraft in the U.S. Air Force
inventory, including the B-1B, B-2, C-5, C-130, F-15, F-16, F-22, KC/RC-135,
UH-1 and UH-60.
Goodrich Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a leading global supplier
of systems and services to the aerospace and defense industry. Serving a
global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and service
facilities, Goodrich is one of the largest aerospace companies in the world.
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