Working closely with DIO and MOD, Rolls-Royce has completed the latest centre designed to support the resident fleet of Typhoon combat aircraft. The centre is based on a highly successful model operated by Rolls-Royce at RAF bases at Marham and Brize Norton in the UK.
Service Delivery Centres form part of a suite of innovative support solutions that Rolls-Royce is implementing across a global network of over 100 military customers. The centres are aimed at improving engine availability and reducing costs for customers. Rolls-Royce also operates SDCs in the US to support the US Navy F405 fleet in Kingsville, Texas, and in Bangalore, India.
The support system puts engineering and services staff on-base, working closely and collaboratively with the service to increase efficiency and communication.
Paul Craig, Rolls-Royce, Director – Defence Services, said: “We put our customers at the heart of our business. The opening of our latest Service Delivery Centre in support of the RAF demonstrates our commitment to be closer to our customers to ensure they get the best possible aftermarket support and outstanding customer service which they have come to expect from us. With a highly skilled team, fully trained in engineering services, supply chain and operational support, we will continue to provide maximum engine readiness and availability.”
Air Vice Marshal Gerry Mayhew, Air Officer Commanding No 1 Group, said: “The design of the new Typhoon Propulsion Support Facility at RAF Lossiemouth by DIO has demanded an exceptionally high degree of collaboration across numerous organisations to deliver a striking, highly sustainable and energy efficient building. The result is a world-class working environment for Rolls-Royce to diagnose, repair, protect and rapidly supply EJ200 engines and spares for the Typhoon fleet based at RAF Lossiemouth.
“The design, capacity and support services of the building have been future-proofed which means that the facility can seamlessly accept any increased demand, following the arrival of any additional Typhoon squadrons at RAF Lossiemouth, without the need for extension or any modifications to deliver essential support to the RAF. The delivery team can be justifiably proud of this achievement.”
James Ellistone, Senior Project Manager at DIO, said: “DIO exists to provide high-quality military infrastructure for the UK’s Armed Forces and following early engagement with Rolls-Royce and the RAF, it was agreed that this new facility would be designed, contracted and delivered by DIO but with very detailed engagement with the users.
“The success of the project was dependent on the very close collaboration developed with Rolls-Royce and the RAF. The detailed technical input and support that Rolls-Royce brought to the project was invaluable. This facility will help provide the essential support needed to keep the RAF’s front line Typhoon Squadrons at RAF Lossiemouth fully operational 24/7 and this support is highly valued by the RAF Squadrons on the station.”
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