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BAE Systems, TAE selected for JSF regional support work

written by australianaviation.com.au | February 10, 2015

F-35A A35-002 (AU-2) at Luke AFB in Arizona. (USAF)
RAAF F-35A A35-002 (AU-2) at Luke AFB in Arizona. (USAF)

BAE Systems Australia and TAE have been selected to undertake maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade work for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter in Australia.

Heavy maintenance and sustainment capability work for the global F-35 fleet in the Southern Pacific region would be undertaken at BAE’s facility at RAAF Williamtown near Newcastle.

Meanwhile, TAE would service the JSF’s Pratt & Whitney F135 engines from its facility at RAAF Base Amberley.

Defence Minister Kevin Andrews made the contract announcements on Tuesday.

The Pentagon said in January Australia would be the regional hub for heavy maintenance for the JSF for the Southern Pacific, with Japan to take responsibility for the fleet in the Northern Pacific region.

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Both countries were expected to be able to provide initial airframe heavy maintenance capabilities by 2018.

For F-35 heavy engine maintenance, an initial capability would be provided in Australia by early 2018, with Japan to follow by 2023.

“The F-35 is the most advanced fighter aircraft in development or production anywhere in the world and securing this work in Australia is a great outcome for these companies,” Andrews said in a statement.

“This announcement comes on top of the US$433 million that Australian companies have won in production and development contracts to date.

“It represents another positive economic benefit of Australia’s participation in the F-35 program.”

To date, Australia, Japan and South Korea were the only nations in the region to have ordered the F-35, although an eventual order from Singapore was expected.

Additionally, US Marine Corps F-35Bs, US Navy F-35Cs and US Air Force F-35As were likely to figure prominently in the region from early next decade, and those forward deployed units would also require maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade support.

BAE Systems Australia chief executive David Allott said the selection represented a “substantial scope of work” for his company.

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Comments (2)

  • William

    says:

    Good to see some return on investment

  • We are looking for any information /links to the JSF Australian Industry Involvement Program
    Our company is the Australian representative of the US based fastener and tooling companies that will be used to build and maintain the F35 here in Australia

    Regards
    Colin Campbell
    0498610566
    Applied Fasteners and Tooling Pty Ltd

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