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DynCorp International targets UK expansion

Global services provider DynCorp International (DI), has announced a major expansion into the UK.

The Company operates globally, providing highly complex logistics, fleet management and through-life supply chain solutions. Based in London, DynCorp International (UK) has been established as a new company overseeing operations in Europe and Africa.

DynCorp International operates over 100 programmes worldwide, including the maintenance of the air wing that transports the political leaders of the United States. Additionally, at the peak of its Afghanistan commitment, DynCorp International had 19,000 people maintaining vehicles used by coalition forces; organising road and air movement of equipment; providing facilities on military bases; and training and mentoring Afghan military and government personnel. Wider global operations include aerial firefighting of wildfires and support to disaster and emergency relief.

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Announcing the move during a programme of launch events in London, the president of DI, Chris Bernhardt, set two priorities for the UK: “First, we already maintain some 200 types of aircraft and 80 types of military vehicles at more than 100 locations around the world, so we will focus on opportunities to use this experience in the UK. Secondly, we will capitalise on our long record of building and operating facilities both in home base areas and in hazardous locations overseas.”

Major General Ian Copeland, who left the British Army earlier this year, has been appointed as the Company’s first UK managing director. He is being supported by a newly recruited team with significant experience in UK Defence.

DI’s plans were welcomed by Michael Fallon, the Minister for Business, when he opened the Company’s head office in Mayfair earlier this week. He said: "The UK Government is delighted that DynCorp International sees the business potential here in the UK and that you are bringing your investment to these shores."

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Bernhardt will end his UK visit today with a ceremony with Defence Minister Philip Dunne to sign the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant, the Company’s commitment to supporting current and former members of the Armed Forces.


 

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