06/04/2005
Sea King contract awarded to Westland Helicopters
The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £300 million contract to Westland Helicopters Ltd for the long term future support provided to Sea King aircraft.
The Sea King Integrated Operational Support (SKIOS) contract, awarded by the MOD's Defence Logistics Organisation (DLO), replaces around 60 individual contracts agreed with over 30 different suppliers, saving the MOD £50 million over the next ten years.
The announcement follows the signing last month of a a long-term partnering and business transformation arrangement between the MOD and Westland.
Under the contract, Westland Helicopters will assume responsibility for the provision of aircraft, transmission, mechanical and avionics support for the Sea King covering spares, repairs, publications and technical advice.
The technical support service will include a customer support service and the provision of on-site support teams at each Sea King main operating base.
Sea King helicopters are one of the "real workhorse" aircrafts of the UK's Armed Forces used for a variety of tasks often in harsh and difficult environments.
(GB/KMcA)
The Sea King Integrated Operational Support (SKIOS) contract, awarded by the MOD's Defence Logistics Organisation (DLO), replaces around 60 individual contracts agreed with over 30 different suppliers, saving the MOD £50 million over the next ten years.
The announcement follows the signing last month of a a long-term partnering and business transformation arrangement between the MOD and Westland.
Under the contract, Westland Helicopters will assume responsibility for the provision of aircraft, transmission, mechanical and avionics support for the Sea King covering spares, repairs, publications and technical advice.
The technical support service will include a customer support service and the provision of on-site support teams at each Sea King main operating base.
Sea King helicopters are one of the "real workhorse" aircrafts of the UK's Armed Forces used for a variety of tasks often in harsh and difficult environments.
(GB/KMcA)
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