Airframe and Major Structural Components:
Manufacturer: Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Details: Boeing is the primary contractor responsible for the design, assembly, and integration of the F-15 series aircraft.
Propulsion System:
Engine: Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229
Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney
Location: East Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Details: The F100-PW-229 engine powers various F-15 models, providing reliable thrust and performance.
Avionics and Electronics:
Mission Computer:
Supplier: Honeywell Aerospace
Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Details: Honeywell provides the Advanced Display Core Processor (ADCP) II mission computer for the F-15, offering enhanced processing capabilities for advanced avionics systems.
Electronic Warfare System:
Supplier: BAE Systems
Location: Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
Details: BAE Systems manufactures the Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS), an advanced electronic warfare system designed to enhance the survivability of F-15 aircraft in contested environments.
Flight Control Computers:
Supplier: BAE Systems
Location: Endicott, New York, USA
Details: BAE Systems is upgrading the fly-by-wire flight control computers for the F-15EX Eagle II, enhancing aircraft performance and reliability.
Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO):
Engine MRO Services:
Provider: Pratt & Whitney
Details: Pratt & Whitney has committed to enhancing military engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul activities, particularly in support of the F100 engine used in F-15 aircraft.
Aftermarket Parts and Services:
Provider: AllClear
Details: AllClear offers a range of aftermarket parts, upgrades, modernizations, and repair services for the F-15 platform, supporting various aircraft systems.
Semiconductor Components:
Electronic Warfare System Chips:
Supplier: BAE Systems
Location: Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
Details: BAE Systems produces semiconductor chips critical for the F-15’s electronic warfare systems. In November 2024, the U.S. Commerce Department finalized a $35.5 million subsidy to BAE Systems to expand chip production, aiming to quadruple output and reduce modernization timelines for aircraft like the F-15