Curtiss-Wright Wins Boeing Contract to Supply Mission Computers for C-17 Fleet Modernization

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Curtiss-Wright Wins Boeing Contract to Supply Mission Computers for C-17 Fleet Modernization

Curtiss-Wright Corporation has announced that it has been selected by The Boeing Company to provide mission computer technology for the U.S. Air Force's C-17 Globemaster III Flight Deck Obsolescence and Technology Refresh program. The contract, which has an estimated lifetime value exceeding $400 million, involves supplying Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)-aligned mission computers for integration into the C-17 aircraft fleet. This upgrade aims to extend the operational life and capability of the C-17, supporting cockpit modernization for the global strategic airlift fleet. The work will be performed within Curtiss-Wright's Defense Electronics segment.

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