A major functionality milestone has been achieved for Royal Australian Air Pressure’s Boeing P-8A Poseidon platform. The completion of the modification program was marked with the finalisation of works on P-8A Poseidon plane A47-006 on July 28 at RAAF Base Edinburgh, close to Adelaide in South Australia. Operated by items below the command of No. 92 Wing, the Poseidon fleet underwent intensive modifications over a interval of 12 months to assist future upgrades to the potential. The works had been carried out by Boeing in partnership with personnel from the P-8A Enterprise, which incorporates supporting components from Boeing Defence Australia, Airbus Australia Pacific, No. 92 Wing and Surveillance and Response Methods Program Workplace.
Officer Commanding No. 92 Wing Group Captain John Grime mentioned,“It was an necessary functionality final result.The P-8A fleet is now future-proofed and prepared for the technical upgrades that lie forward. This tranche of modifications included wiring upgrades to increase and improve the mission techniques fitted to the plane and enhance interoperability; in addition to networking for air-to-air, air-to-ship and air-to-ground communications in assist of the joint pressure. These modifications will place the P-8A Poseidon because the premium maritime surveillance plane on the earth.92 Wing is admittedly happy with our contribution to those tasks and our function in these partnerships, which ensures we preserve the potential edge for Australia and our coalition companions.”
Commercial
The P-8A Poseidon is a contemporary, potent and extremely dependable plane primarily based on the commercially-proven Boeing B737-800; modified to include the most recent maritime surveillance and assault capabilities. Operated by No. 11 and No. 292 Squadrons primarily based at RAAF Base Edinburgh, the P-8A Poseidon is a contemporary, potent and extremely dependable plane primarily based on the commercially confirmed Boeing B737-800; modified to include the most recent maritime surveillance and assault capabilities. With its extremely spectacular technical attributes, the P-8A Poseidon brings flexibility, responsiveness and assault functionality to the Joint Pressure in its main roles of Anti-Submarine Warfare, Anti-Floor Warfare, Maritime Surveillance and Search and Rescue.
On 21 February 2014, the Australian Authorities permitted the acquisition of eight P-8A Poseidon plane. The acquisition of a further 4 plane was permitted in March 2016. Supply of those plane was accomplished in November 2019 and in December 2020, the acquisition of an extra two plane was permitted, bringing the entire pressure to 14 plane. Underneath Undertaking AIR 7000, a blended fleet of piloted and remotely piloted plane will substitute Australia’s AP-3C Orion plane; with the P-8A, a basic component of this Undertaking. Alongside the MQ-4C Triton Remotely piloted Plane System, the P-8A Poseidon plane fleet is a important component of Australia’s future maritime patrol and response technique.