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US Air Force Receives Eighth BACN Aircraft from Bombardier

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US Air Force Receives Eighth BACN Aircraft from Bombardier

US Air Force Receives Eighth BACN Aircraft from Bombardier

Bombardier Delivers Eighth E-11A Communications Aircraft to US Air Force

Hartford, Connecticut – Bombardier has successfully delivered the eighth E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) aircraft to the United States Air Force from its facility in Hartford. This advanced aircraft is a modified version of Bombardier’s Global 6000 business jet, equipped with cutting-edge communication relay technologies that facilitate real-time voice and tactical data transmission across varying battlefields.

The E-11A’s high-altitude capabilities allow it to function as a “Wi-Fi in the sky,” maintaining connectivity for multi-domain warfighters, irrespective of challenging terrains and distances. This innovative approach enhances battlefield communications and operational effectiveness.

In 2021, Bombardier secured a significant $464.8 million contract with the US Air Force to deliver up to six Global 6000 jets as part of the BACN program. The agreement provides the military with an annual option to purchase additional aircraft until 2025. The first E-11A was handed over in September of last year.

Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Bombardier’s Executive Vice President of Defense and Aircraft Sales, expressed pride in the delivery, highlighting that Bombardier’s Global aircraft continue to stand out as the platform of choice for the Air Force. “The speed, agility, and low operating costs of our Global jets make them ideally suited for specialized missions that bolster national and international security,” Gallagher said. He added that this latest delivery further solidifies Bombardier Defense’s relationship with the US Air Force.

The new E-11A BACN aircraft measures 100 feet (30 meters) in length and features a wingspan of 94 feet (29 meters). It is designed to carry up to 17 personnel or payloads weighing approximately 5,770 pounds (2,617 kilograms). Powered by twin Rolls-Royce BR710A2-20 high-bypass turbofan engines, the aircraft can reach a service ceiling of 51,000 feet (15,545 meters) and boasts a top speed of 504 knots (560 miles or 933 kilometers per hour).

As the delivery of the eighth E-11A BACN aircraft marks another milestone for Bombardier, the company continues to enhance its role as a missionized platform provider in support of defense initiatives.

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