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Airbus makes first-ever fully automatic air-to-air refueling contacts

Airbus makes first-ever fully automatic air-to-air refueling contacts
The A3R system automatically handles the entire air-to-air refueling operation
The A3R system automatically handles the entire air-to-air refueling operation
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The A3R system automatically handles the entire air-to-air refueling operation
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The A3R system automatically handles the entire air-to-air refueling operation

Airbus has announced the successful completion of the world's first fully automatic boom system air-to-air refueling (A3R) operation. At an undisclosed date earlier this year, an Airbus tanker test aircraft equipped with the Airbus A3R refueling system completed 45 flight test hours and 120 dry fueling contacts with a Portuguese Air Force F-16 fighter jet.

The Airbus A3R system is being developed for installation in the Airbus Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft, which is based on the civilian Airbus A330. The recent tests covered all aspects of the aerial refueling process leading up to the certification phase of the program set to begin at the start of next year.

According to Airbus, the A3R system is designed, when fully developed, to take over the entire refueling process, with the Air Refueling Operator (ARO) only needing to supervise the operation. All the ARO needs to do is activate the system and the A3R takes control of the refueling boom, flying it to within centimeters of the receiver while maintaining the proper angle and a safe distance. Once in the proper alignment, the system extends the telescopic beam from the boom tip into the receiver, transfers the fuel, disconnects, and flies the boom away to a safe distance to allow the receiving plane to get clear. No additional equipment needs to be installed on the receiver aircraft to work with the A3R system.

"The achievement of this key milestone for the A3R program highlights the A330 MRTT’s excellent capability roadmap development and once more confirms that our tanker is the world’s reference for present and future refueling operations," says Didier Plantecoste, Airbus Head of Tanker and Derivatives Programmes. "Our special thanks go to the Portuguese Air Force for their continued support and help on this crucial development"

Source: Airbus

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f8lee
Just one more step for our robot overlords to eventually take over!