dark light
Nacelles upgrade completed on first CV-22 tiltrotor

Bell has completed the first nacelle improvements modification on a US Air Force CV-22B Osprey part of an ongoing upgrade in co-ordination with Boeing to improve wiring within the nacelles and adapt its structure to improve maintainability.

The CV-22 Osprey returned to the 20th Special Operations Squadron at Cannon Air Force Base on December 13, 2021, according to a January 26 release from Boeing. The V-22 nacelles house critical power components to the V-22’s vertical take-off and landing capabilities and transition to forward flight.

CV-22
The V-22 platform has matured through its service life, with the CV-22 variant providing additional capabilities to operators for long-endurance missions. Bell Boeing

Bell completed the modifications at the Amarillo Assembly Center (AAC), which produces new V-22s for the US Department of Defense.

The CV-22 is a special operation variant of the V-22 Osprey that regularly operates in high-demand environments, including long-range infiltration and exfiltration missions. The US Marine Corps and US Navy have also cited interest in nacelle improvements for the MV-22B and CMV-22B variants.

Bell Boeing completed the first aircraft in December 2021 and is underway with the second CV-22B platform.

Topics

Read more about Afghan MD530F makes emergency landing in Helmand Dallas Love Field for Microsoft Flight Simulator released

Become a Premium Member to Read More

This is a premium article and requires an active Key.Aero subscription to view.

I’m an existing member, sign me in!

from our leading aviation publications

Premium Key Aero subscribers get access to read all our magazines online as soon as they leave the editor’s desk.

our-landing-logo8
our-landing-logo7
our-landing-logo6
our-landing-logo5
our-landing-logo4
our-landing-logo3
our-landing-logo2
our-landing-logo1