(14 June 2022, 11:32 +07)
NHIndustries has signed a NH90 support contract
with the NATO agency NAHEMA, acting as the contracting authority
on behalf of the Direction générale de l'armement (French
Armament General Directorate) and the Direction de la maintenance aéronautique (French Aeronautics Support) for the
French Ministry of the Armed Forces and the BAAINBww for the
German Ministry of Defence.
The NH90 Operational Support (NOS) contract, which
will be performance based, will see both nations delegating a
major part of their logistics and maintenance activity to
NHIndustries, enabling them to focus on their operations.
The contract is designed to improve the
availability rates of the NH90 naval (NFH) and tactical (TTH)
helicopters, and has been set up in such a way as to allow additional
nations to join at any time.
The NH90 has been developed in two versions – tactical transport (TTH) and NATO frigate helicopter (NFH). Picture: Patrick Heinz
“This agreement, made up of a harmonized set of
services that cover the operational needs of several helicopter
variants, marks a new phase of the dynamic engagement between
NHIndustries and NAHEMA,” said Admiral Giorgio Gomma, General
Manager of NAHEMA. “We are confident that this new approach will
improve the effectiveness of NH90 fleets and could soon be
expanded to other nations that operate these helicopters.”
Through the contract, NHIndustries will take full
responsibility for ensuring the continuous flow of spare parts to
France and Germany through a flight hour-based service. It will
manage the inventories of both nations, while also allocating
resources to ensure that scheduled inspections and maintenance run
seamlessly.
Additionally, the contract includes a variety of
catalogue services that can be activated as required by the entire
community or by individual nations, allowing maximum
flexibility.
The agreement covers five years of support with two
optional extensions of five years each, for a total duration of 15
years. It will serve up to 100 NH90s in France and up to 131 NH90s
in Germany.
“NHIndustries is fully committed to ensuring
customer satisfaction, and the contents of this agreement have
been carefully crafted in order to provide the French and German
armed forces with the right set of services for improving NH90
operability, affordability and serviceability. This new support
contract will also strengthen our current relationship with our
partner NAHEMA,” said Nathalie Tarnaud-Laude, President of
NHIndustries. “The contract includes support of the customers’
continuing airworthiness management organisations, which ensures
the continued airworthiness of aircraft and their parts, and
establishes an improved approach for supply chain management for
spare parts and component MRO.”
The NH90 military helicopter is a modern,
multi-role rotorcraft designed to meet the most stringent NATO
standards. Developed in two versions – tactical transport (TTH)
and NATO frigate helicopter (NFH) – the NH90 contains a unique,
fully integrated mission system for operations in the most
demanding conditions over land and sea, day and night.
The NH90 has been
ordered by fourteen nations: Australia, Belgium, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman,
Qatar, Spain and Sweden.
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