Safran Helicopter Engines has inked a fresh agreement with the UK MOD's Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) agency to sustain the RTM 322 engines powering the Royal Navy's fleet of 55 Merlin helicopters. This single source qualifying defence contract, effective for six years starting April 1, 2024, with options for extension until the Merlin's out-of-service date in 2040, marks a significant continuation of support for this critical fleet.
Building upon the success of the previous eleven-year support arrangement, where Safran Helicopter Engines' unwavering commitment to reliability and parts availability consistently exceeded targets, this new contract emphasises an agile, output-based approach. It enables rapid adaptation to demand while ensuring maximum engine availability and mission success.
Operating from its well-equipped facility in Fareham, UK, Safran Helicopter Engines will continue to provide responsive engine maintenance, technical expertise and logistical support to Royal Navy operational units. Additionally, on-site field service representatives will be stationed at Royal Naval Air Stations Yeovilton and Culdrose, further enhancing support capabilities.
Beyond directly supporting 32 UK jobs through this contract, the significance of this agreement extends to sustaining over 160 jobs across the UK, ensuring the continued operational readiness of Safran's Fareham site and its industrial capabilities.