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                                  CATASTROPHIC IMPACT                                                                           FIRST QF-16 FULL SCALE


                                                                                                                                MODIFICATION





                                                                                                                                                                        “Though the installation of the drone con-

                                                                                                                                                                      version package is a relatively new venture for


                                                                                                                                         team from Boeing and the US air   us, our hope is to leverage cost efficiencies and



                                                                                                                                Aforce completed the fi rst QF-16 full-  proficiencies benefiting both partners.”

                                                                                                                                scale aerial target to undergo conversion from   Conversion of the F-16 A/C aircraft to the




                                                                                                                                a modification line in Arizona.       unmanned QF-16 configuration requires



                                                                                                                                  The aircraft was flown last month to Tyndall   modification of the airframe and installation of


                                                                                                                                air force base, Florida, where it will be used   major components.
                                                                                                                                autonomously in future weapons training   The QF-16 performs both autonomous
                                                                                                                                operations.                           manoeuvres through autopilot and controlled


                                                                                                                                  The 309th aerospace maintenance and   manoeuvres through ground stations.
                                                                                                                                regeneration group located at Davis-Mon-  “The partnership between Boeing and

                                                                                                                                than AFB in Tucson teamed with Boeing   AMARG is crucial to expediting capability to

                                                                                                                                under a public-private partnership to create   the warfighters,” said Craig DeMeester, Boeing
                                                                                                                                a second modification line to supplement   QF-16 program manager.
                                                                                                                                ongoing QF-16 work at Boeing’s Cecil Field   “It’s an example of great teamwork, and


                                                                                                                                site in Jacksonville, Florida.        completing this first jet is just the beginning as
                                                                                                                                  “The delivery of this first AMARG modified   we have more deliveries planned this year and


                                                                                                                                QF-16 aerial target drone is a testimony of the   well into next year.”


                                           national traffic continued to be practically   segment was recorded at -20.2% and the   cooperative, synergistic relationship we had   Boeing began converting retired F-16s into










                                           non-existent in May.                domestic segment at -18.5%.                      hoped for when we created the private-public   QF-16s in 2015. More than 120 aircraft are on




               irports Council International   “As in previous months, global air freight   Domestic passenger markets remain   partnership with Boeing,” said col. Jennifer   contract to be modified, with over 40 percent


        AWorld data has revealed that      volumes have not been affected to the same   severely affected by the ongoing crisis, but   Barnard commander of the 309th AMARG.   delivered to date. Q





        global passenger traffic declined by -91.3%   extent as passenger traffic and showed signs   North America and Asia-Pacific have shown
        year-over-year in May as a result of the   of a slight upward curve but, with most of   signs of a slow recovery.




        ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.         the passenger fleet still grounded, capacity   Decline are however still significant.
                                           was dramatically reduced.


         This is slightly above the worst decline of                           North America posting a -88.8% decline

        global passenger numbers in the history of   “Airports are important engines of   while Asia Pacific recorded a -73.2% drop      NEWS

        the aviation industry of -94.4% which was   growth and the recovery of this sector will   in domestic passengers. Other regions all


        recorded the previous month in April.  be a significant driver of the global eco-  recorded declines above -90% in May.
                                           nomic recovery. This will only be sustained



         Global passenger traffic continued its dra-  if passengers, staff and the public have   AIR FREIGHT


        matic decline, falling more than 10 percent-  confidence in air travel.  The Covid-19 outbreak continues to heavily     MANUFACTURING


        age points compared to the prior month to                              impact all major freight markets except
                                             “ACI’s recently launched Airport Health
        -52.5% for the first five months of 2020.  Accreditation programme will help to   for North America, but small gains started



         The 12-month rolling average for the   restore this passenger confidence, assisting   to emerge in May when compared to   TECHNOLOGY CENTRE



        global industry is also continuing with the   airports by assessing new health measures   the previous month. Globally, air freight
        downward trend and recorded -19.3% by   and procedures introduced as a result of   volumes were reduced by almost a fifth in


        the end of May.                    the COVID-19 pandemic.”             May, with a drop of -17.9% compared to                                                 to deliver an affordable, capable and reliable


         As in previous months, the effect of   ACI collects and analyses data from a signif-  May 2019.                                                              aircraft for the warfighter.


        the Covid-19 pandemic on the air freight   icant sample of airports that provide regular   Substantial losses were recorded in Africa   ell Textron has unveiled its new   “The MTC is the next step in successfully

        industry was not as significant in May when   reports on monthly passenger and air freight   (-38.3%), Latin America-Caribbean (-34.6%),                      deploying new manufacturing technologies


        compared to the passenger market.   statistics, forming part of the world’s most   and Middle East (-38.2%) while Asia-Pacific   B140,000ft ² manufacturing technology   and processes into Bell’s future factories,” said



         Global air freight volumes posted slightly   comprehensive source for airport data.  (-21.5%) and Europe (-18.7%) recorded   centre in Fort Worth, Texas.    Glenn Isbell, vice president, rapid prototyping



        better results in May compared to April                                lesser but still sizeable volume losses.           The centre is an innovative space where Bell   and manufacturing innovation.


        with a decline of -17.9% compared to May   PASSENGER TRAFFIC            North America, recorded a less signifi-         will test and refine technologies and processes   “These future factories working together




        2019 resulting in a -12.8% drop for the first   Besides North America and Asia-Pacific, all   cant drop of - 4.6% in total freight volumes   - demonstrating manufacturing readiness and   with our teammates and suppliers will be


        five months of 2020.               other regional markets posted declines higher   alleviated by a robust domestic freight   ability to successfully build and support Future   designed to enable high-quality, high-rate





         The global 12-month rolling average   than -95% of their global passenger traffic.   market that recorded an increase of +0.1%   Vertical Lift (FVL) aircraft.  production of the Bell V-280 Valor, Bell 360




        continued to move further into negative   The start of a slow recovery of the   compared to a substantial loss of -11.0% for   The facility provides capabilities that span   Invictus and other future aircraft.”



        territory at -6.7% by the end of the month.  domestic traffic helped North America and   its International freight market.  all of Bell’s core manufacturing of rotor and   Digital connectivity and integration form the








         “After a devastating month of April   Asia-Pacific to post slightly better figures   The international air freight market’s   drive systems, critical infrastructure and final   backbone of the MTC. Every inch of the facility






        for the aviation industry when global air   with decreases of -90.3% and -82.5%   negative trend has soothed in May with a   assembly.                        will be monitored and controlled by a net-


        travel came to a virtual halt, data for May   respectively. International passenger traffic   loss of -19.6% compared to the previous   Since establishing a footprint in North Texas   work of IT, Internet of Things (IoT) and cyber






        revealed a tiny sign of a recovery driven   continues to be virtually halted with all   month’s decrease of -26.4%. Domestic   in 1951, Bell’s facilities have been a hub for   security systems that manage the inflow and






        by the domestic markets in China and the   regions recording decline above -98% for a   freight volumes followed a similar path and   new technology in aviation. Many milestones,   outflow of materials, as well as the movement


        United States,” ACI world director general   second consecutive month.  posted a slight improvement to – 13.6% in       including first flight of the XV-15, V-22, 609 and   of activity throughout the factory.


        Luis Felipe de Oliveira said.        Global international and domestic mar-  May compared to -13.8% in April. Year-to-  407, took place in the DFW metroplex.   By deploying a networked software infra-




         “In the Asia-Pacific and North American   kets posted unprecedented declines for a   date air freight figures for May, as well as   Building FVL aircraft will require the right   structure, the MTC will produce a digital twin




        regions, there were signs for optimism with   second month in a row, falling by -98.6%   the 12-month rolling average, continued   blend of investment in manufacturing technol-  of itself that gives everyone a common operat-
        the data showing some early improvement   and -85.3%, respectively. The 12-month   their negative trend and are now at -12.3%   ogy and a quality workforce, as well as strong   ing picture of the building, the equipment and





        in domestic passenger traffic, but inter-  rolling average for the international   and - 6.7%, respectively. Q          partnerships with the state and community,   the processes.  Q


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