Northrop Grumman’s Program Strategy Driving B-21 Raider Forward in Flight Test, Production
18 Setembro 2024 - 6:14PM
Northrop Grumman’s B-21 Raider program is making great progress as
the team executes a robust flight test campaign and scales into
production. In collaboration with the U.S. Air Force, Northrop
Grumman’s program management approach on B-21 centers around
producibility and adoption of digital technology to ultimately
deliver an effective, affordable system to the warfighter that is
adaptable to future threats.
As the B-21 Raider flight test program
progresses, performance data continues to align with digital model
predictions. Northrop Grumman’s digital ecosystem is enabling the
team to analyze data between test flights with speed and
efficiency, evidenced by the Combined Test Force’s (CTF’s)
demonstrated ability to perform multiple test flights in the span
of a week. (Photo Credit: Northrop Grumman)
Verifying Through Test
Edwards Air Force Base, renowned as the “Center of the Aerospace
Testing Universe,” is home to the Combined Test Force (CTF), made
up of Northrop Grumman and Air Force personnel responsible for
evaluating capability ranging from flight sciences and hardware
functionality to mission systems, software integration and beyond.
Early feedback from test pilots confirms the first test vehicle is
performing well in flight and flying like the simulators used for
training.
“Overall, I am pleased to see the performance of our test jet.
The handling qualities are better than expected coming out of the
simulated environment – validating the accuracy of the digital
models the team has developed and analyzed over many years,” said
Chris “Hoss” Moss, B-21 Raider test pilot, Northrop Grumman. Flight
testing continues to expand the operational envelope, and model
predictions are matching flight test data, demonstrating the value
and efficacy Northrop Grumman’s digital ecosystem is delivering on
B-21.
“Flight test is an exciting time, and we’re making great
progress on B-21,” said Tom Jones, corporate vice president and
president, Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems. “The CTF team has
demonstrated we can execute multiple flight test events within the
span of a week. Northrop Grumman’s digital ecosystem is enabling
that progress, allowing us to analyze test data, make updates and
return to flight test with speed and efficiency.”
Ground test performance is another essential piece of aircraft
development. Northrop Grumman successfully verified the B-21
structural design with the completion of static testing, thus
validating original models and signifying a solid structural
design. Northrop Grumman has also begun fatigue testing on another
ground test article to simulate a lifetime of flight conditions on
the aircraft structure.
“The progress we’ve made on B-21 in the last 12 months is
remarkable. The consistent alignment of our digital models both on
the ground and in flight gives us additional confidence as we look
ahead to delivering on B-21,” Jones said.
Scaling Into Production
Another key strategy behind delivering the B-21 Raider was to
build the first test aircraft like the production aircraft.
Transitioning away from a standard industry practice of taking a
demonstration-like vehicle to flight test, the B-21 workforce is
already familiar with production tooling and materials and has come
forward with innovative ways to establish repeatable processes for
an optimal build.
The B-21 team has embraced the deployment of advanced
manufacturing and digital tooling across the factory. “We are
expanding the use of augmented reality tools and advanced robotics
to drive efficiency and accuracy with repeatable, precision
processes,” Jones said. “Northrop Grumman is finding innovative
ways to introduce advanced technologies in a restricted
manufacturing environment today, while paving the way for
sustainment processes at the depot and flight line of the future
over the B-21 program life cycle.” For example, Northrop Grumman
manufacturing technicians utilize augmented reality headsets to
support installation of subsystem components and robotic tools for
specialized aircraft coatings in the factory.
Preparing for Tomorrow, Today
The driving force underpinning Northrop Grumman’s approach on
B-21 is delivering the nation’s next gen airborne strategic
deterrent to meet the threat. These strategies are yielding desired
results as Northrop Grumman executes the test campaign and scales
into production. The digital ecosystem supporting flight test
progress today will enable the future technology and capability
insertion that will keep B-21 ahead of future threats for years to
come.
Contact: Christine
Denton321-272-4907Christine.Denton@ngc.com
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
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