New heli gearbox repair facility for Australia
A new transmission repair and overhaul facility is to be established in Melbourne, Australia, that is capable of servicing MRH Taipan helicopter main gear boxes.
The Australian government will invest $16 million in the facility, with a similar amount to be invested by Leonardo, which will operate the facility.
In addition to servicing Australia’s MRH Taipan helicopter gear boxes, the facility will support foreign NH90 and certain civil helicopter main gear boxes.
The facility will be set up at an existing Leonardo site, and is expected to commence operations in mid-2020.
The MRH Taipan helicopter is the Australian variant of the NH90. The Australian Defence Force operates 47 of the type.
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