General atomics wins contract for electromagnetic aircraft launch system

  31 January 2017    Read: 1005
General atomics wins contract for electromagnetic aircraft launch system
General Atomics has been awarded the sole contract for the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) to be installed on three of the next generation Ford-class aircraft carriers, the defense contractor announced in a press release.
Under the contract General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems will provide all production, manufacturing, engineering, design and program management, logistics support and information assurance, the release explained.

"We are extremely proud to be selected as the sole source provider of this first-of-kind Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System for all three of the Navy’s Ford-class aircraft carriers, the Gerald Ford, John Kennedy and Enterprise," General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems President Scott Forney said in the release on Monday.

The class is designed to maximize the combat power of its aircraft by increasing the rate that aircraft that can be launched, strike targets and then landed.

Once fully operational, the aircraft carriers will be at sea from 2070 to 2100.

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