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Indonesian Air Force Selects Collins Aerospace for Its C-130H Hercules Aircraft Modernization

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Indonesian Air Force Selects Collins Aerospace for Its C-130H Hercules Aircraft Modernization

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The Indonesian Air Force joins a growing list of customers that have selected Collins Aerospace for its C-130H Hercules military transport aircraft modernization effort. Serving as a contractor to GMF, Collins Aerospace will provide its Flight2™ avionics solution, that transforms dated analog controls into a modern digital glass cockpit and expands Collins’ position as the global leader in C-130 modifications. By upgrading to Flight2™, the Indonesian Air Force’s C-130H will be in compliance with the most recent International Civil Aviation Organization standards, while also equipping it with a tactical advantage in military operations.

Used for a broad range of missions, including personnel and cargo transport, as well as humanitarian efforts, the Flight2™ avionics modification will replace the C-130H’s analog instruments with seven multifunction displays, three control display units and new digital autopilot. In addition, the aircraft will be equipped with the Required Navigation Performance/Area Navigation flight management system, with high altitude release point and computed air release point precision airdrop software. The modernization will help the Indonesian Air Force optimize its operations, improve pilot situational awareness and minimize aircraft downtime. Collins Aerospace has delivered over 2,900 Flight2™ solutions for military fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft including 370 C-130s upgraded, or on contract to be upgraded, in 16 different countries. More C-130 upgrades have been fitted with avionics from Collins than from any other single provider in the world.

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Flight2™ Integrated Avionics System
Flight2™ Integrated Avionics System. Photo by Collins Aerospace

Andi Fahrurrozi, CEO of GMF, added, “We are delighted to work with Collins Aerospace to jointly modernize the C-130H owned by the Indonesian Air Force. GMF, as a proud Indonesian provider appointed by the Ministry of Defense, believes this prestigious project can be done in a timely manner by working closely with Collins Aerospace. This project is a part of GMF’s effort to diversify the business and support the defense industry to rejuvenate the fleet and improve flight safety.”

“We worked closely with GMF and the Indonesian Air Force to leverage our Flight2™ Mobility Mission Application (MMA) architecture, and to tailor the system to meet all the specific mission requirements,” said Dave Schreck, vice president and general manager for Military Avionics and Helicopters at Collins Aerospace. “MMA enables customers to select from a superset of off-the-shelf capabilities, which really maximizes what we can provide for any given budget. In this case, we created a solution that is custom fit to the needs of the Indonesian Air Force.”

Flight2 configurations easily integrate new displays and avionics with your aircraft’s existing analog and/or digital sensors, radios, autopilots and other systems.
Flight2 configurations easily integrate new displays and avionics with your aircraft’s existing analog and/or digital sensors, radios, autopilots and other systems. Photo by Collins Aerospace

With more than 70 years of experience in aircraft maintenance, GMF AeroAsia continues to grow and has now served more than 600 customers from five continents and 60 countries. GMF is currently the only domestic MRO in Indonesia that holds certificates from FAA, EASA, and CASA. GMF was also honored as a “High-Quality MRO” by the FAA in 2017 and named as a “Low-Risk MRO” by FAA in 2016. In 2017, GMF has also listed itself on the Indonesia Stock Exchange as the first Indonesian MRO to become a public company. GMF now has the capability to maintain Boeing 737CL, 737 NG, 747s, 777s, Airbus A320s, A330s, ATR 72s, CRJ1000s, and is committed to continuously adding more capabilities. With four hangars, including Hangar 4 — the largest narrow-body hangar in the world — 47 station line maintenance centers spread all over the world, and more than 5000 of the best personnel, GMF is ready to expand and become part of the Top 10 MRO in The World.

Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies subsidiary, is one of the world’s largest suppliers of aerospace and defense products, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The company is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. Collins Aerospace has the extensive capabilities, comprehensive portfolio and broad expertise to solve customers’ toughest challenges and to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global market. Collins Aerospace has six strategic business units: Aerostructures, Avionics, Interiors, Mechanical Systems, Missions Systems, Power & Controls.

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