General Atomics Receives Contract for Launch & Recovery Systems of US Future Aircraft Carrier

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  • 07:40 PM, June 22, 2015
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General Atomics (GA) has been awarded a contract for the production of the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and Advanced Arresting Gear (AAR) for the US Navy's future aircraft carrier to be named John F. Kennedy.

This contract is for the production of equipment to support installation of EMALS and AAG into CVN 79, the second of the Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers. CVN 79 is scheduled to be delivered to the U.S. Navy in 2022.

“General Atomics is proud to be delivering this transformational technology to the Unites States Navy, now on the second ship in the Ford-class aircraft carrier, the John F. Kennedy (CVN 79)”,  said Dean Key, the Director of Launch and Recovery Production Programs at GA’s Electromagnetic Systems Group.  “This is a great opportunity and GA has a great team assembled whose talents developing a first-of-kind system on the CVN 78 will allow us to pay that expertise forward for the CVN 79.”

Over 70% of the contracted work including manufacturing, engineering, design and program management will be executed by the Electromagnetic Systems Group of GA.  The majority of manufacturing will take place in GA’s Tupelo, Miss. manufacturing facility.  The remaining component manufacturing efforts will be subcontracted to vendors across the United States. Production hardware is expected to commence delivery to the Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard located in Newport News, Virginia starting in the spring of 2017.

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