CURTISS-WRIGHT SELECTED BY BOEING TO SUPPLY MISSION COMPUTERS FOR US AIR FORCE C-17 FLEET MODERNIZATION
Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced that it has been selected by The Boeing Company to provide mission computer technology for the US Air Force’s C-17 Globemaster III Flight Deck Obsolescence and Technology Refresh program. This major avionics upgrade is designed to extend the operational life and capability of one of the military’s most critical airlift platforms and will support cockpit upgrades for the global strategic airlift fleet. The contract has an estimated lifetime value exceeding $400 million.
Curtiss-Wright will supply Boeing with Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)-aligned mission computers for integration into the C-17 aircraft fleet. These systems will enable new levels of computing performance and technology insertion, and will support the US Air Force and allied partners through the aircraft’s planned service life.
“Curtiss-Wright is honored to collaborate with Boeing on this important military fleet modernization initiative,” said Lynn M. Bamford, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Curtiss-Wright Corporation. “By delivering rugged, modular mission computing technology, we are supporting the long-term readiness of the C-17, a platform essential to global logistics and mobility operations. Our scalable, MOSA-aligned solution is designed to evolve with future mission needs, helping to ensure availability and performance for decades to come.”
The C-17 has served as the cornerstone of the US Air Force’s strategic airlift since the early 1990s, providing global transport for heavy equipment, vehicles, and troops. Curtiss-Wright’s selection for this program builds on our long-term relationship with Boeing and underscores the Company’s role in delivering critical computing solutions for next-generation aerospace modernization efforts.
