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Raytheon's RAPID Solution Supporting U.S. Army's FCA Supply Needs

File photo of the CN-235 transport aircraft.

El Segundo CA (SPX) Nov 14, 2005
Raytheon's proven Raytheon Aircraft Parts Inventory and Distribution (RAPID) program will help ensure that its military aircraft offering for the U.S. Army's Future Cargo Aircraft (FCA) is available whenever and wherever commanders need it. Raytheon currently uses RAPID to manage more than 12 million parts for both Raytheon and aftermarket products.

RAPID also supports 30,000 Raytheon Beechcraft and Hawker aircraft worldwide. Equipped with the world-class RAPID solution, Team FCA will provide 24-hour support to the Army's FCA needs. Team FCA, comprised of Raytheon, EADS CASA North America and M7 Aerospace, is offering the combat-proven CN-235/C-295 military transport aircraft for the FCA mission.

The planned FCA acquisition will provide the Army with a new fixed-wing transport aircraft capable of performing rapid-response, intratheater missions with cargo, equipment and soldiers, as well as medevac duties and airdrop delivery. As prime contractor for the FCA team, Raytheon is providing program management, mission systems integration and mission support solutions for FCA. EADS CASA North America will assemble and deliver the FCA in the United States.

RAPID is a key element to the integrated supply chain management system, the backbone of the Team FCA program that enables the team to locate, ship and procure parts quickly to ensure overall FCA system availability any time, anywhere.

"Team FCA's mission support capability results in increased operational availability, decreased footprint, improved response time, and optimal total ownership cost," said Jim Hvizd, Team FCA vice president. "When the Army wants its aircraft, Team FCA will deliver."

Team FCA's military aircraft fleet is supported by an in-place, worldwide operations and logistics network that includes the RAPID solution. Team FCA also has support personnel at all required U.S. Army FCA locations and 31 countries. Additionally, more than 1,600 pilots and 5,500 maintenance technicians are trained and certified on the CN-235/C-295 family of aircraft.

"FCA is an example of Raytheon's company-wide commitment to providing the best mission support solutions for our customers," said David Dacquino, a vice president of Raytheon Technical Services, which is leading the mission support solution for Team FCA.

"Our mission is to predict customer needs, sense potential problems and proactively respond with the solutions."

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