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Curtiss-Wright Partners With PhotonFirst on Sensing Tech

Key Takeaways
  • Curtiss-Wright partners with PhotonFirst on sensing tech.
  • Air Center Helicopters wins $82.8m Navy contract.
  • Stellar Solutions secures $33.8m contract.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate Curtiss-Wright's focus on advanced sensing technologies, which could enhance its position in the flight test instrumentation market. The collaboration suggests a growing interest in integrating fibre Bragg grating technology into aerospace applications.

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What Happened

Advancing Flight Test Instrumentation With Fibre Bragg Grating

Curtiss-Wright has partnered with PhotonFirst to incorporate the latter’s fibre Bragg grating sensing products into its flight test instrumentation. Meanwhile, Air Center Helicopters has secured an $82.8 million U.S. Navy contract for Vertical Replenishment services, and Stellar Solutions has won a $33.8 million contract. These developments were reported by Aviation Week.

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Curtiss-Wright Partners With PhotonFirst on Sensing Tech

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Key Takeaways
  • Curtiss-Wright partners with PhotonFirst on sensing tech.
  • Air Center Helicopters wins $82.8m Navy contract.
  • Stellar Solutions secures $33.8m contract.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate Curtiss-Wright's focus on advanced sensing technologies, which could enhance its position in the flight test instrumentation market. The collaboration suggests a growing interest in integrating fibre Bragg grating technology into aerospace applications.

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What Happened

Advancing Flight Test Instrumentation With Fibre Bragg Grating

Curtiss-Wright has partnered with PhotonFirst to incorporate the latter’s fibre Bragg grating sensing products into its flight test instrumentation. Meanwhile, Air Center Helicopters has secured an $82.8 million U.S. Navy contract for Vertical Replenishment services, and Stellar Solutions has won a $33.8 million contract. These developments were reported by Aviation Week.

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