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COM2 Virtual Industry Day Questions and Answers.pdf
Posted: Nov. 30, 2020
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Q&A session from the COM2 Virtual Industry Day. It includes key questions and answers related to the contract award timeline, the number of radios per aircraft, the total number of aircraft, and the need for cockpit software/OFP upgrades for new radio integration. The desired contract award is expected within FY23. The government is still analyzing the best strategy regarding whether the CFT will be responsible for the work.
Each aircraft is planned to have one radio, with a total of 342 aircraft and 34 spares, requiring a total of 376 radios. Additionally, it is confirmed that a cockpit software/OFP upgrade is necessary for new radio integration, and procurement from Collins under PMA 209 remains part of the plan.
Each aircraft is planned to have one radio, with a total of 342 aircraft and 34 spares, requiring a total of 376 radios. Additionally, it is confirmed that a cockpit software/OFP upgrade is necessary for new radio integration, and procurement from Collins under PMA 209 remains part of the plan.
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