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Collins supplies key systems for US Army’s next-gen FLRAA
Thursday, 16 April 2026
Work across multiple US sites will support delivery of key onboard systems for the Army’s first clean sheet rotorcraft in decades.

Collins Aerospace has secured multiple contracts from Bell Textron to supply five systems for the US Army’s MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, extending its role within the next-generation rotorcraft programme.

The agreement covers delivery of main power generation, interconnect drive systems, SmartProbe air data systems, cockpit seating and ice protection. Several elements will be provided through commercial acquisition authorities, reflecting a push to accelerate fielding timelines.

“The Army's new generation of rotorcraft needs to fly farther and faster, and we're committed to helping Bell accelerate delivery of that advanced performance with Collins' military-grade commercial technology,” says Troy Brunk, president of Collins Aerospace. “We have ready-now manufacturing and service capabilities around the globe to ensure the Army can urgently deliver, modernise and sustain the MV-75 FLRAA for the next 50 years.”

“We are happy to work with Collins Aerospace and add their expertise to Team FLRAA,” says Ryan Ehinger, senior vice president and programme director, Bell. “Together, we are committed to delivering a high-performing, reliable aircraft that will provide the U.S. Army with the critical capability it needs for the future fight.”

Positioned as the Army’s first clean sheet rotorcraft in a generation, the MV-75 FLRAA is designed to deliver roughly double the speed and range of legacy platforms. The programme is built around digital engineering methods and a modular open systems architecture to support long-term adaptability.

Production and development work tied to Collins’ scope will take place across multiple US states, including Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, Ohio and West Virginia.

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Collins Aerospace, Sensors & Integrated Systems Air Data Computers, Aircraft Security Equipment, Airspeed Indicators, Angle of Attack Indicators, Attitude and Heading Reference Systems, Attitude Indicators, Brake System Components, Cabin Heaters, Clutches, Collision Avoidance Systems/TCAS, Current Measuring Equipment, Engine Health Monitoring, External & Taxi Aid Camera System (ETACS, Fire & Smoke Detectors, Fuel Management Systems, Fuel Quantity Indicators, Fuel Tanks & Systems, Gyroscopes, Health & Usage Monitoring, Helicopter Rescue Hooks, Ice Detectors, Ice Protection/Prevention Equipment, Inertial Components & Systems, Pitot Tubes, Position/Displacement Detectors, Pressure Detectors, Proximity Sensors, Rate Gyroscopes, Safety Equipment, Sensors/Transducers, Stall Warning Systems, Temperature Detectors, Terrain Awareness and Warning Systems, Vertical Gyroscopes, Warning Systems/Equipment, Water Heaters, Water Systems, Windshield Wipers
Collins Aerospace, Interiors, Specialty Seating Crew Seating, Ejection Systems, Ejector Seats, Pilot Seats
Collins Aerospace, Electric Power Systems Airborne Electrical Power Supplies, Emergency Generators, Generating Systems, Power Distribution Equipment, Ram Air Drives, Wind Tunnels
Collins Aerospace, Power & Controls - Engine Components Constant Speed Drives, Gearboxes, Helicopter Assemblies, Rotor Drives, Shafts & Shaft Assemblies
Collins Aerospace, Wheels and Brakes Aircraft Wheels, Anti-Skid Brakes & Systems, Brake-by-Wire Systems, Carbon Brakes, Electrical Brakes, Helicopter Landing Gear, Helicopter Wheels, Hydraulic Brakes, Tyre Pressure Monitors
Collins Aerospace, Power & Controls Automatic Flight Control Systems, Engine Controls
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