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V-22 Osprey

V-22 Osprey

    V-22 Osprey: Unlike any aircraft in the world

    The V-22 Osprey is a joint service multirole combat aircraft utilizing tiltrotor technology to combine the vertical performance of a helicopter with the speed and range of a fixed-wing aircraft. With its rotors in vertical position, it can take off, land and hover like a helicopter. Once airborne, it can convert to a turboprop airplane capable of high-speed, high-altitude flight. This combination results in global reach capabilities that allow the V-22 to fill an operational niche unlike any other aircraft.

    V-22 Osprey Milestones

    DateNews Release
    February 2022Navy’s V-22 Achieves Initial Operational Capability Designation
    January 2022Bell Boeing Improve Maintainability of V-22
    March 2021V-22 surpasses 600K flight hours
    February 2021US Navy conducts first at-sea power module replenishment
    July 14 2020Japan Becomes the First International Operator of V-22 Osprey
    June 24 2020Bell Boeing Delivers First CMV-22B to the United States Navy
    June 10 2020Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey Team Reaches 400 Deliveries
    May 5 2020Bell Boeing V-22 Begins Flight to New Customer Japan
    October 7 2019Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey Fleet Tops 500,000 Flight Hours
    Nov 14 2017Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey Fleet Tops 400,000 Flight Hours
    July 14 2015Bell Boeing Announces Contract for First V-22 Ospreys to Japan
    Sept 05 2013Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey Deploys Refueling Equipment in Flight Test

    V-22 Osprey: A Philadelphia Story

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    Optimizing readiness of the Osprey fleet around the globe is one of Boeing’s many missions. From performance-based logistics contracting and integrated fleet support to vertical lift maintenance, modifications and repairs, Boeing provides a broad spectrum of innovative products and services which directly support and enhance capabilities while reducing total cost of ownership. These award-winning services range from transactional spares to complete lifecycle support solutions that are uniquely tailored to the requirements of each V-22 customer.

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    V-22 Osprey Technical Specifications

    PropulsionTwo Rolls-Royce AE1107C, 6,150 shp (4,586 kW) each
    LengthFuselage: 57.3 ft. (17.47 m); Stowed: 63.0 ft. (19.20 m)
    WidthRotors turning: 84.6 ft. (25.78 m); Stowed: 18.4 ft. (5.61 m)
    HeightNacelles vertical: 22.1 ft. (6.73 m); Stabilizer: 17.9 ft. (5.46 m)
    Rotor Diameter38.1 ft (11.6 m)
    Vertical Takeoff Max Gross Weight52,600 lbs. (23,859 kg)
    Cockpit - crew seats2 MV / 3 CV / 2 CMV

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    Customers

    Boeing has filled the assault support role for the US Marine Corps with the MV-22 since 2007. The US Air Force and the Air Force Special Operations Command has utilized the CV-22 variant since 2009. The US Navy began taking delivery of the CMV-22, featuring long range fuel tanks, in 2020. The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force utilizes a modified MV-22 in humanitarian support, search and recovery, and transport missions. The US Marines also utilize their MV-22s in a presidential support role at HMX-1.

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