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FIA 2016: Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney to support UK's F-35Bs

Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney will join forces to provide comprehensive technical support at Royal Air Force Marham to support F135 engines and the LiftSystems on the UK's F-35B Lightning II aircraft.



Above: (foreground, left to right) Chris Cholerton - President, Defence Aerospace, Bennett Croswell - President, Pratt & Whitney Military Engines
(back row, left to right) Commodore Rick Thompson - Head, Lightning II Project Team, Defence Equipment & Support, Lieutenant General Jon M. Davis - Deputy Commandant for Aviation, US Marine Corps, Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan - Program Executive Officer F-35, Tony Douglas - Chief Executive Officer for UK Defence Equipment & Support, Air Commodore Harvey Smyth - Lightning Force Commander, RAF

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Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney will join forces to provide comprehensive technical support at Royal Air Force Marham to support F135 engines and the LiftSystems on the UK’s F-35B Lightning II aircraft.

The two industry-leading engine companies will institute a Performance-Based Logistics (PBL) approach to sustainment for the propulsion systems. A PBL contracting structure incentivises contractors to focus on outcomes such as propulsion system availability, leading to greater efficiencies, mutual cost reductions, and operator benefits.

The companies formalised the new working relationship by signing a Memorandum of Understanding, agreeing to increase levels of cooperation and improve synergy as they join forces in support of the customer.

The agreement defines how the companies will collaborate and grow their sustainment capabilities. Pratt & Whitney, lead propulsion integrator for the F-35 program, will focus primarily on system-level performance of its F135 engines. Rolls-Royce will lead on support for the LiftSystem technology the company developed and produced, while also undertaking some delegated support work on the main F135 engine. The two companies will also look to duplicate this support model for other F-35B customers.

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“This new agreement demonstrates the commitment from both companies to keep the customer at the heart of what we do, focusing on meeting their needs in the most cost-effective and efficient manner possible,” said Chris Cholerton, Rolls-Royce, President – Defence Aerospace. “Rolls-Royce has been supporting the UK’s military aircraft fleets for more than 100 years, and we look forward to matching the innovation of this fantastic aircraft with an equally innovative support programme.”

“With this new agreement, we’ll be able to provide optimum service and sustain the F135 Propulsion System and the LiftSystem to meet the growing global demands of the F-35 customer base,” said Bennett Croswell, President, Pratt & Whitney Military Engines.

The new agreement will focus the strengths of both companies to provide the best possible service solution in a more affordable and effective way for customers. The agreement will draw the companies closer together and lay the groundwork for further enhancing support for the propulsion systems in the future.

Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney already support F-35B aircraft flown by the UK and US Marine Corps across the United States.

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