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CH-47 Chinook

 

 

AH-64 Apache Longbow

 

 

UH-60 Blackhawk

 

 

Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). All photos courtesy of Department of Defense (DOD).

The U.S. Army Aviation community at Redstone Arsenal receives major support from the Aviation Systems Engineering (ASE) office of Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in Huntsville, Alabama. The ASE primarily supports older aircraft in an engineering services capacity. SwRI provides solutions for the Army's aging aircraft problems on a number of different levels.

 

Aviation Systems Engineering Mission

The mission of the ASE is to provide clients across the U.S. Army with a highly skilled professional team working together to consolidate SwRI aviation activities and to provide the Army with a solid support infrastructure.

 

The SwRI Advantages

  • Independent, nonprofit

  • Programs at Redstone Arsenal

  • Innovative programs to support warfighter

  • Multidisciplinary capabilities in all areas of engineering and the physical sciences

  • Responsive and client focused

  • Applied research and development organization

The Huntsville, Alabama, Benefits

  • Understands the Army's needs

  • Office in Huntsville to support Army aviation

  • Provides practical solutions to warfighter's needs

  • Existing extensive laboratory facilities and staff

For more information about aviation systems engineering capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Laura Bequette at lbequette@swri.org or (256) 883-7974.
 

Contact Information

Laura Bequette

Aviation Systems Engineering

(256) 883-7974

lbequette@swri.org

Related Terminology

aviation systems engineering

aircraft engineering services

Army Independent Agent

U.S. Army Aviation

warfighter support

 

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June 26, 2008