GA Finalizes Contract for Advanced Launch and Recovery Systems

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jul 14, 2010

San Diego, Calif., July 13, 2010 – General Atomics signed a fixed-price contract modification for the production of the Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) and the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) for the U.S. Navy’s new CVN 78 aircraft carrier, to be named Gerald R. Ford.

This action modifies the existing contract awarded in 2009 by the Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md. It includes a delivery incentive, based on the contract schedule of delivery of the EMALS equipment to the shipyard.

“Our production efforts started last June for EMALS and in November for AAG. All long-lead materials are on order and component manufacturing is in process for a number of subsystems. We are on track for CVN 78,” said Electromagnetic Systems Division Vice President R. Scott Forney, III.

The work will be performed in San Diego, Calif.; Tupelo, Miss.; Mankato, Minn.; Waltham, Mass.; New Milford, Conn.; Mount Pleasant, Penn.; Aston, Penn., and other locations across the United States. The contract will be completed in fiscal year 2014.

About General Atomics

General Atomics is a San Diego-based innovation firm with a 55-year history of providing successful solutions to environmental, energy and defense challenges. Affiliated manufacturing and commercial service companies include General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc, which produces the Predator® family of unmanned aircraft systems. For more information, please visit www.ga.com

Contact:

Nancy Hitchcox
(858) 455-3951
Nancy.Hitchcox@ga.com

Doug Fouquet
(858) 455-2173
Fouquet@ga.com

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