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UNCLASSIFED Naval Aviation Depot Maintenance November 15, 2011 Aviation Depot Maintenance Invests today, For service life used yesterday, In order to provide readiness tomorrow

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Page 1: Aviation Depot 101 - SAE International · UNCLASSIFED Resourcing Overview •Aviation Depot Maintenance (ADM) •Operations and Maintenance Navy (O&M,N/NR) funded •Funds all Naval

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Naval Aviation Depot Maintenance

November 15, 2011

Aviation Depot Maintenance

• Invests today,

• For service life used yesterday,

• In order to provide readiness tomorrow

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Pratt & Whitney, Bridgeport, WV Engine: JT15D-5C (UC-35C); PT6A25 (T-34C)

PT6A34 (T-44); PT6A41/42 (C-12) PT6A68 (T6); PWC535A (UC-35D)

Public / Private Aviation Depot Sites

ORGANIC INTERSERVICE COMMERCIAL

Rolls Royce, Oakland, CA Engine: T56-A-14/16/425/427

(P-3,C-130, C-2A, E-2C); AE1107C (V-22); AE2100D3 (C-130J)

OC-ALC Tinker AFB, OK Acft: E-6B

Engine:CFM56-2A (E-6B) CFM56-7B (C-40), F135(JSF)

CCAD Corpus Christi, TX Engine: T700 (H-60, AH-1W/Z)

FRC SOUTHEAST Acft: P-3, EA-6B, E-2, C-2, EP-3, F-18, H-60

Engine: J52(EA-6B), F414(F/A-18E/F), F135(JSF)

FRC EAST Acft: AH-1W/Z, AV-8B, F-35, H-46, H-53, H-1, EA-6B, V-22 Engine: T58(H-46), T400(UH-1N), F402(AV-8B), T64(H-53)

Acrohelopro, Richmond, BC Engine: 250C20 (TH-57)

FRC SOUTHWEST Acft: AH-1W/Z, AV-8B, C-2, E-2, F/A-18,

EA-6B, EA-18G, H-1, H-53, H-60 Engine: LM2500 (NAVSEA)

Northrop-Grumman, St Augustine, FL Acft: F-5F/N

OO-ALC Hill AFB, UT Acft: C-130, F-16, F-35

Overseas FRC WestPac-Atsugi

AH-1W/Z, CH-46E, CH-53D/E, E-2C, EA-18G, F/A-18C-F, HH-1N, HH-60H, MH-

60R/S, P-3C, SH-60B/F, UN-1N/Y

Vector Aerospace, Andalusia, AL Acft: TH-57B/C

Helipro, Andalusia, AL Engine: 250-C20J (TH-57)

L-3, Waco TX Acft: P-3C, EP-3E

Dallas Air Motive, Millville, NJ Engine: MK511-8 (C-20D) MK611-8 (C-20G)

Sikorsky, Stratford, CT Acft: VH-3D, VH-60N Exec Helo

Boeing, Seattle, WA Acft: C-40

Sabreliner, Perryville, MO Engine: JT12A8 (CT-39)

J85-21C (F-5E/F)

Boeing, Kent, WA Acft: E-6B

GE Engine Services, Arkansas City, KS Engine: T700 (H-60, AH-1W)

Rolls Royce, Canada Engine: BR710 (C-37)

MK511 (C-20D); MK611 (C-20G)

Allen Aircraft Radio MRO, OK City, OK Acft: C-9

Pratt & Whitney, San Antonio, TX Engine: F100-PW-220 (F-16)

Gulfstream, Savannah, GA Acft: C-20A/D/G

Engine: BR-710 (C-37)

L-3, Richmond, Vancouver Engine: 250C20 (TH-57)

AVMATS, Mascoutah, IL Acft: T-39G/N

Engine: JT12A8 (CT-39)

Aerothrust Corp, Miami, FL Engine: JT8D-9A (C-9)

American Airlines, Tulsa, OK Engine: CFM-56-7B24 (C-40)

Depot Level Maintenance Sites Perform (major repair / overhaul) depot maintenance

Performed at both public and commercial facilities • Fleet Readiness Center (FRC) Sites

• Other Service Sites (Interservice / Intraservice)

• Commercial Sites

L-3, Greenville, TX Acft: P-3C, EP-3E

FRC MID-ATLANTIC Acft: C-2, E-2C, F/A-18, H-60

FRC NORTHWEST Acft: EA-6B, EA-18G,

P-3, EP-3

FRC WEST Acft: F/A-18

Columbus AFB, MS Acft: T-38C

Engine: J85-GE-5

Canada Rolls Royce (Engines)

AE2100D3 (C-130J), MK 511-8 (C-20D), MK 611-8 (C-20G)

Orenda (Engines)

J85-GE-4A/5/5M/21C (T-2, F-5)

Standard Aero (Engines)

PT6A-25 (T-34C), PT6A-34 (T-44)

Hawker Beech, Wichita, KS Acft: TC-12B, UC-12B/F/M/W

Jetworks Air, Denton, TX Acft: U/C-35C/D

Lockheed Martin, Greenville, SC Acft: EP-3C, P-3C

Stevens Aviation, Greenville, SC Acft: T-34C, T-44A/C

Hamilton Sundstrand, Windsor Locks, CT Engine: T62T-11/27/46-2

Honeywell Aerospace, Phoenix, AZ Engine: TPE331-2 (C-26D)

Allen Aircraft Radio MRO, Indianapolis, IN

Acft: C-9

Delta, Atlanta,, GA Acft: C-40

Engine: CFM-56 (C-40)

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Resourcing Overview • Aviation Depot Maintenance (ADM)

• Operations and Maintenance Navy (O&M,N/NR) funded

• Funds all Naval Aircraft and Engine Organic, Intra-Service

and Commercial depot workload

•Also fund directly some unique weapon system components

• 58 Unique Type/Model/Series (TMS) Aircraft

•~3900 aircraft in the Navy inventory

•Generate ~750 Airframe and ~2600 Engine/Module

maintenance events per year

•$1.1B Baseline budget / $1.3B w/OCO in PB12

•Engine repairs/overhauls driven by reliability and hours

operated

•Distributed airframe maintenance uses Planned Maintenance

Intervals based on Fixed Inductions Dates (FID)

•~40% of Airframe events performed in/near flight line by

depot field teams

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29%

20% 23%

9%

7%

12%

Airframes USN

Airframes USMC

Engines USN

Engines USMC

Other USN

Other USMC

Aviation Depot Maintenance ($1.6B FY11)

FY11

1A5A AF/EN/OT O&MN / O&MN,R

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Issues

• Forecasted budget constraints across the FYDP risk

unfunded aircraft maintenance (backlog)

• Aviation Depot Maintenance has relied on Overseas

Contingency Funding to execute full requirement

• Current modeling approaches have focused on risk

as a function of depot recovery • Maximum one year recoverable backlog of 100 Airframes / 340 Engines

• Difficult to map backlog impact to future readiness

• Configuration details within a TMS not currently tracked

for PPBE purposes

• Developing impact of specific aircraft inventories against

future schedule demands to show impact

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INTEGRATED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Notional

PMI 1 180 Days PMI 2 56 Days 4 Years Operational

Fixed

Scheduled Induction

Date

4 Years Operational

Fixed

End Date

Repeat Cycle

• Fundamental shift by the Navy

• Moved away from conditional inspections (ASPA) and

SDLM for all major TMS

• Maintains more consistent level of material condition

• Improved ability to forecast future workload and stabilize

requirements within the PPBE process

Heavy Industrial

Induction Field Event

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Requirement

Review

Process

Primary Aircraft

Authorization

(PAA)

Aircraft Inventory

Integrated Maintenance

Work Load Standards

AIR 6.0

Minimize

Inventory Risk

With Available

Funding

Funded

/Backlog

Maintenance

Forecasted

Workload

w/Unit Cost

by Depot

Depot Core

Minimums

Source of Requirement

ADM Pricing

Model

Title 10 CNO

Fleet SYSCOM

Flight Line

Entitlement

Requirements Collections and Modeling Process

TMS PMI

Schedules/Engine

Demands

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Wide Variance in Unit Cost

Slide 8

$0

$1,000,000

$2,000,000

$3,000,000

$4,000,000

$5,000,000

$6,000,000

$7,000,000

$8,000,000

$9,000,000

$10,000,000

0

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5,000

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10,000

12,500

15,000

17,500

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25,000

27,500

30,000

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B PM

I 2 (

3)

EA-6

B PM

I 3 (

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EA-6

B PM

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C-2

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C-2

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4)

FA-1

8C PM

I 2 (

37)

FA-1

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I 2 (

1)

FA-1

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I 2 (

6)

FA-1

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PM

I 2 (

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MV-2

2B PM

I 1 (

7)

MV-2

2B PM

I 2M

( 2

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E-2

C P

MI 1 (

5)

AV-8

B PM

I 3 (

6)

AV-8

B PM

I 2 (

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MV-2

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AH

-1W

PM

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( 2

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AH

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PM

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( 1

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UH

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PM

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MH

-60S PM

I 1N

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UH

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PM

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PM

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PM

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( 2

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( 3

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-60B PM

I 1N

( 7

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SH

-60B PM

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( 3

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PM

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3)

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I 1 (

4)

FA-1

8C PM

I 1 (

12)

AV-8

B PM

I 1 (

6)

FA-1

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PM

I 1M

( 7

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FA-1

8C PM

I 1M

( 1

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CH

-53E PM

I D

( 2

5)

MH

-53E

PM

I D

( 5

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E-2

C PM

I 2 (

2)

E-2

C P

MI 2H

( 2

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P-3

C PM

I 1 (

4)

C-2

A PM

I 3 (

4)

P-3

C

PM

I 2 (

2)

EA-6

B PM

I 1 (

2)

FRC-CHP/JAX/NIS Airframe Events by Workload Standard

$.108M avg

1,322 avg mhrs

$.278M avg

3,688 avg mhrs

$.50M avg

5,703 avg mhrs

$1.33M avg

9,002 avg mhrs

$1.44M avg

11,092 avg mhrs

$1.22M avg

13,717 avg mhrs

$6.4M avg

19,554 avg mhrs

$3.1M avg

21,821 avg mhrs

$4.2M avg

27,652 avg mhrs

Work

load S

tandard

-

H

ours

Unit

Cost

per

Event

Determining which TMS

can take risk may cause

large shifts in

cost or backlog

DLHs

Cost

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Understanding Funding Shortfall Impact?

• Developing new thinking on how to take and reflect

risk when funding is constrained

• Currently report unfunded depot workload as a function of number of

airframes and engines not funded (backlog)

• Backlog is an easier understood metric for those outside the

maintenance community

• A Direct Labor Hours (DLHs) metric would be more reflective of depot

production risk but not tied to readiness impact

• New modeling efforts are being developed to better link

aircraft production to readiness demand • Will link necessary production to future inventory demands necessary to

meet readiness goals

• Will emphasize meeting Flight Line Entitlement required for tiered

readiness

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Conclusions

• Requirements process is well defined and uses

accredited pricing models to balance funding risk

• Planned Maintenance Intervals with Fixed Period End

Dates has been an effective tool to establish and

manage depot requirements

• Next evolution of modeling fidelity will add stronger

tie to future demand to show impact if funding is

constrained

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Questions?

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Backup Slides

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Backlog – 500K DLH Combinations

| Brief Title Slide 13

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

1.3K 3.7K 5.7K 9.0K 11.0K 13.7K 20K

Manhours

(K

)

ManHours per Unit

500K Manhours Lines

55 19

12

8 7

5

3

150

units

2

33

4

2 1

1

69

110

30

16

7

4

83

25

13 22

18

4

6

4

33 Units *3.7K manhours/unit

Example

150 @ 1.3K = 195K

33 @ 3.7K = 122K

16 @ 5.7K = 91K

4 @9.0K = 36K

2 @11.0K = 22K

1 @13.7K = 14K

1 @20.0K = 20K

= ~500K manhours

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Flightline Entitlement Aircraft for a

representative 12 aircraft squadron

32 month Deployment Cycle

Maintenance Basic Intermediate Sustain Deploy Sustain

R+1 R+2 R+3 R+4 R+5 R+6 R+7 R+8 R+9 R+10 R+11 R+12 R+13 R+14 R+15 POM PDL R+24 R+25 R+26 R+27 D+1 D+2 D+3 D+4 D+5 D+6

Navy Flight Line Entitlement Total FLETMS = Navy Tac Air by FRTP Phase+ Training and Support PAA

3 2 1

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Basic Integrated Deployment Sustain Sustain Maintenance

CDR Pete Morrison, OPNAV N32 FHP RO