Boeing Announces Industry Team for Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle Upper Stage Production
28 March 2007 - 11:05PM
PR Newswire (US)
ST. LOUIS, March 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Boeing (NYSE:BA) will
lead a team of suppliers in pursuit of a contract for production of
the upper stage for the Ares I crew launch vehicle, NASA's first
new human-rated launch vehicle since the space shuttle. Ares I,
which will transport the Orion crew exploration vehicle to low
Earth orbit, is an essential element of the nation's space
exploration program that will return astronauts to the moon no
later than 2020. Boeing suppliers include: -- Hamilton Sundstrand,
a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. [NYSE: UTX] -- Moog Inc.
[NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B] -- Northrop Grumman Corporation [NYSE: NOC]
-- Orion Propulsion Inc. -- SUMMA Technology Inc. -- Chickasaw
Nation Industries -- United Space Alliance -- United Launch
Alliance Each supplier brings specific capabilities tailored to
NASA's stated Ares I upper stage needs. This team provides world
class technical expertise, proven performance in their Ares I roles
and an innovative, low-cost small business orientation. Located
predominantly in Huntsville, Ala., and New Orleans, La., Boeing's
team will focus on providing responsive support to the NASA
Marshall Space Flight Center customer. Leveraging decades of
experience in advanced aerospace design, manufacturing and assembly
as well as common procurement systems and procedures, the
Boeing-led team will provide NASA a full breadth of capabilities
for the Ares I crew launch vehicle. "We will bring innovative
manufacturing approaches and the best elements of Boeing and our
teammates to bear on this critical NASA Constellation Program
element," said Jim Chilton, Boeing's vice president of Exploration
Launch Systems. "Our lean practices, proven in commercial airplanes
and defense programs, will help us provide a low cost, safe and
reliable upper stage. "Our team is composed of industry leaders
with experience in their Ares I upper stage roles. We don't want to
add risk to NASA's program," Chilton added. "Our team was built
around NASA's requirements." Boeing's Ares I team will provide the
following services - -- SUMMA Technology Inc., a small
disadvantaged business located in Huntsville, Ala., will produce
the large barrel panels for the upper stage. The company has been a
Boeing supplier for many years and is well versed on lean practices
through its role in the Boeing Integrated Defense Systems aircraft
supply chain. -- Hamilton Sundstrand (HS) will work closely with
Moog to produce the Thrust Vector Control (TVC) subsystem that
steers the upper stage as well as key propulsion components and
upper stage subassemblies. NASA recently selected Hamilton
Sundstrand for the advanced technology contract related to the TVC
turbine pump assembly. Besides its extensive heritage in human
rated flight experience, HS is a Boeing partner in lean
manufacturing practices for power and environmental control systems
on commercial airplanes. -- Moog Inc. will provide critical
components for the Main Propulsion System and Reaction Control
System propulsion systems and will work with Hamilton Sundstrand on
the TVC subsystem. Moog already has been selected by NASA for
advanced technology development work related to hydraulic actuators
and controllers. Besides its extensive heritage in human rated
flight experience, Moog is a Boeing partner in lean manufacturing
practices for primary flight control systems on commercial
airplanes. -- Northrop Grumman, with more than 30 years of
experience in the design, production engineering and manufacturing
of aerospace composites, will produce the Ares I upper stage
composite interstage. -- Orion Propulsion Inc., a growing small,
woman-owned aerospace company located in Huntsville, Ala., will
supply reaction control system thruster test equipment, tooling and
test support services. Orion also will provide design, fabrication
and testing expertise. -- Chickasaw Nation Industries, a
tribally-owned small business, will provide logistics support for
the upper stage and will be responsible for some of the day-to-day
operations, such as inventory control. -- United Launch Alliance
will provide its rocket production expertise as well as experience
with the development, operation and production of five-meter
cryogenic launch systems based on the current Delta IV system.
Delta IV is the state-of-the-art for cryogenic rockets in
production today. -- United Space Alliance (USA) will be
responsible for design for operations and supportability,
leveraging more than 10 years of space shuttle operations
experience and lessons learned. United Space Alliance will support
the logistics support infrastructure, vehicle and ground systems
integration, operation and test, maintenance and training systems
at Kennedy Space Center. USA also will support mission operations,
test, and training at Johnson Space Center. NASA is expected to
award the Ares I upper stage production contract in late August. A
unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is
one of the world's largest space and defense businesses
specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer
solutions. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Integrated Defense
Systems is a $32.4 billion business with 72,000 employees
worldwide. DATASOURCE: Boeing CONTACT: Ed Memi of Boeing Space
Exploration, +1-281-226-4029, ; or Colleen Carroll of Hamilton
Sundstrand, +1-815-226-5428, ; or Brooks McKinney of Northrop
Grumman, mailto, +1-310-331-6610, ; or Ann Luhr of Moog Inc.,
+1-716-687-5584, ; or Julie Andrews of United Launch Alliance,
+1-720-922-7121, ; or Phil Monkress of Chickasaw Nation Industries,
+1-321-264-3336, ; or Ben Williams of SUMMA Technology Inc.,
+1-256-830-7008, ; or Angie Fulmer of Orion Propulsion,
+1-256-461-8032 ext 100, ; or Jeff Carr of United Space Alliance,
+1-281-212-6156, Web site: http://www.boeing.com/
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