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Crane Aerospace & Electronics Selected to Provide Braking and Antiskid
Control System for Airbus A400M
LYNNWOOD, Wash. – March 1, 2005 – Crane Aerospace & Electronics, a Crane
Co. segment, has been selected by EADS CASA, Madrid, Spain, to develop
the Braking and Antiskid Control System for the Airbus A400M military
transport aircraft.
The A400M Braking and Antiskid Control System will be an advanced
brake-by-wire system that will interface with the aircraft Integrated
Modular Avionics (IMA) architecture. The benefits of this system include
optimum braking performance combined with weight savings and excellent
fault tolerance.
Ray Boushie, President and CEO of Crane Aerospace & Electronics, stated,
“Our contract for the braking and antiskid control system with EADS CASA
is very significant as it represents the first application of our proven
brake control technology on an Airbus aircraft. With the strict
requirements for braking in a very short distance, we are especially
proud to have been chosen as the brake control supplier for this
aircraft. The A400M will benefit from our long history of brake control
on large aircraft of this type.” The A400M has to be able to land in a
very short distance, about 550 meters, which means a deceleration force
of up to 0.50 g, versus an average of 0.30 for a commercial jet. Airbus
projects first flight of the A400M in 2008 with first deliveries in
2009.
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