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Mon, Aug 29, 2016

BAE Systems Australia Secures $200 million Hawk Sustainment Contract

Will Support The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Hawk Mk127 Lead-In Fighter Fleet

The RAAF has awarded a contract to BAE Systems Australia valued at some $200 million (Australian) that continues its sustainment of the country's fleet of Hawk aircraft. This extension reinforces the Company’s position as a long-time capability partner of the RAAF. The Company will continue to sustain the Hawk fleet at Williamtown and Pearce until at least 2020, with further potential extensions available until 2026. The role includes all deeper-level and operational maintenance for the 33 aircraft.

"Securing this extension underscores the success of our long-standing partnership with the RAAF and the performance of the 300 employees working on this program," said BAE Systems Australia Aerospace Director, Steve Drury. "It will ensure the Hawk fleet continues to effectively prepare the country’s combat aircrew for fast jet aircraft, including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter when it arrives.
 
“Since 2013, BAE Systems’ support of the fleet has achieved all contract key performance indicators, including aircraft availability and overall fleet management. Working alongside the RAAF, we have ensured aircraft are available for training when needed, and have continued to deliver significant savings in sustainment.”
 
The unified approach between the RAAF and BAE Systems to deliver Hawk support has also been described by Defence as a benchmark in Australian defence-contractor relationships. Number 78 Wing and the majority of Capability Acquisition & Sustainment Group staff are co-located at the Company’s Williamtown facility.

(Image provided with BAE Systems Australia news release)

FMI: www.baesystems.com/en/our-company/our-businesses/bae-systems-australia

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