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"I am pleased
to announce that Government has approved a $ 2 billion acquisition
of thirty-four MRH 90 helicopters to replace Navys Sea
King and Armys Black Hawk helicopters." Dr. Nelson
stated today. The selection of the MRH 90 complements the Governments
decision in 2004 to acquire an initial twelve MRH 90 helicopters
as Armys additional troop lift helicopter. Delivery of
the first twelve is scheduled from December 2007 through to
December 2009. The 34 additional MRH 90s will be assembled in
Brisbane. When delivered, the MRH 90s will be based at RAAF
base Townsville, Holsworthy Barracks in Sydney and HMAS Albatross
in Nowra. A contingent will also be based at a
joint training facility at Oakey in Queensland.
The new twin-engine troop lift helicopters will provide opportunities
for joint fleet management. These benefits include greater operational
flexibility and efficiency through common operational, training
and logistic systems and a capability to rotate personnel, aircraft,
spare parts and role-specific equipment between troop lift,
special operations and maritime support commitments. > The
MRH 90 is an extremely capable helicopter featuring a modern
damage tolerant design, a large cabin volume with ramp and enhanced
levels of
marinisation. The Sea Kings will be retired in 2010, followed
by the Black Hawks which will be progressively replaced between
2011 and 2015.
As these MRH 90 aircraft will be assembled in Australia this
acquisition of at least 34 aircraft will provide significant
opportunities for
Australian industry and the Australian Defence Force (ADF) will
gain an operating capability within a relatively short time-frame.
The emphasis of the Australian industry package, worth $1.2
billion, is on the development and sustainment of critical aircraft
mission system
capability. The long term viability of the Australian MRH 90
assembly line will be maximized, ensuring greater development
of the skill base required to support the MRH 90 into the future
through a strategy aimed at promoting Australian industry as
part of the Eurocopter global supply chain.
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