BAE Systems to Upgrade Flight Control Computers for Fighter Jets

The FCCs feature common core electronics that provide safety, reliability and performance.

The F-15EX Eagle II and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter aircraft.
The F-15EX Eagle II and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter aircraft.
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BAE Systems has been selected by Boeing to upgrade the fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control computers (FCC) for the F-15EX Eagle II and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter aircraft.

The FCCs feature common core electronics that support the quad-redundant FBW flight control systems (FCS), providing the safety, reliability, robustness and performance needed for the missions of these advanced platforms.

As the original manufacturer of the FCCs for both aircraft, BAE Systems will modernize the FCC electronics hardware and software to increase processing power, enhance cyber and product security, address obsolescence issues and support sustainment well into the future.

The upgraded FCC will leverage the company's flight control product roadmap, built upon technology investments and used across multiple recent military airborne platform flight control upgrades. The F/A-18E/F FCC will also receive an additional processor to enable future capabilities for the fleet.

These computers efficiently manage aircraft flight by processing pilot inputs, monitoring real-time aircraft movement conditions via on-board sensors and transmitting commands to actuators that move the control surfaces. The redundant FCS, along with the flight control laws, enables the pilot to maintain controlled operation across the demanding flight regime and multiple loadout configurations.

Additionally, the FCS can reconfigure how it controls the aircraft in case of a failure or battle damage by mixing the remaining control surfaces differently. The advanced FBW FCS allows the pilot to focus more on the mission and less on flying the aircraft.

This flight control upgrade will be conducted at the company's engineering and manufacturing facility in Endicott, New York.

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