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Air Force Widens Review Of B-52 Re-Engining Options By Stephen Trimble July 7, 2003 The U.S. Air Force is in the early stages of reviewing a proposal that could roughly double the B-52H's engine power, Boeing officials told The DAILY. The Air Force has asked Boeing to greatly expand an ongoing study on the feasibility of re-engining the B-52H fleet. A six-month study contract had called for Boeing to deliver an analysis in July of a proposal to replace the B-52's eight 1950s-era Pratt & Whitney TF-33 engines with four modern and more efficient propulsion systems. But the Air Force now has extended the study to September and asked the company to research the possibility of replacing the eight TF-33 engines with eight modern engines, Boeing spokesman Paul Guse said. "Surprisingly, there are some merits to looking at that," Guse said. Boeing's analysis of the original request for a four-engine upgrade, which includes a review of alternative financing options, is nearly complete, Guse said. The Air Force's new request greatly expands the scope of the study. Rather than perform the B-52's current mission more efficiently, as a four-engine upgrade would do, an eight-engine upgrade could dramatically boost the B-52's overall capability and perhaps expand its mission envelope - even as the fleet's oldest aircraft approach the half-century age mark later this decade. There have been many proposals to install more fuel-efficient and reliable engines on the B-52 fleet, but none ranked ahead of offensive and defensive system upgrades on the Air Force's priority list. Boeing launched the most recent attempt in 1996. The company offered the Air Force an unsolicited proposal to re-engine the B-52 fleet with the RB211-535 turbofans built by Rolls-Royce subsidiary Allison Engine Co. (DAILY, March 14, 1997). A year later, however, a Pentagon and Air Force analysis found that "neither a buy nor a lease option to re-engine B-52 is cost effective." (DAILY, May 14, 1997). Interest picked up again earlier this year based on a fresh review by the Defense Science Board, which strongly endorsed the cost-effectiveness of replacing the B-52's legacy engines (DAILY, April 8). "This task force concludes that the economic and operational benefits far outweigh the program cost," the board's report, dated March 20, says. The Pentagon's analysis in 1997 had miscalculated the true cost of operating the TF-33 engines, the report says. Board members factored in cost savings from needing fewer mid-air refuelings, priced at $17.50 per gallon, by using more efficient engines. The Air Force also had severely underestimated the TF-33's future maintenance costs in its mid-1990s budget projections, the report says. In any event, any re-engining proposal would face growing opposition to using non-appropriated funding, such as operating leases and a proposed financing mechanism known as Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC). Jim Albaugh, chief executive officer of Boeing's Integrated Defense Systems sector, said he has ruled out a leasing option for re-engining B-52s (DAILY, June 17). Also this spring, Congress moved to block a proposal to use an ESPC to finance a B-52 re-engining program by placing a $100 million cap on a proposed new pilot program. ESPCs allow the government to finance certain projects, usually facility upgrades, that promise to reduce an agency's annual energy bills using the projected fuel savings as collateral. .................. C3 http://groomlakeaudubonsociety.netfirms.com |
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