Boeing has handed over the seventh production P-8A Poseidon
to the US Navy on schedule March 29, marking the first delivery from the second
low-rate initial production contract awarded in November 2011.
The maritime patrol aircraft departed Boeing Field in
Seattle for Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla., where it joined six P-8As
currently being used to train Navy crews.
"This is our second P-8A delivery of 2013, and we'll
continue to provide the Navy with new Poseidon aircraft at a rate of nearly one
a month," said Rick Heerdt, Boeing vice president and P-8 program manager.
"We've got a full factory of P-8As for the US Navy and
P-8I aircraft for India, and we're working side-by-side with both customers to
introduce the aircraft's advanced capabilities into their fleets."
Boeing is on contract to build and support 24 P-8A aircraft
as part of three LRIP contracts awarded in 2011 and 2012.
The US Navy plans to purchase 117 P-8As, which are based on
the Next-Generation Boeing 737-800 platform.
The versatile multi-mission aircraft provides broad
long-range maritime patrol capabilities - anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface
warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance - and will replace the
Navy P-3 fleet.