Line of Defence - Autumn 2021

Page 23

Airbus Australia Pacific extends support partnership with NZDF Airbus signs Provision of Air MRO Services: Service Block 2 agreement with NZDF to continue its Blenheim-based P3, C130 and SH-2 maintenance support.

Airbus Australia Pacific announced on 5th February that it had entered into an agreement with the NZDF to deliver Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul support to at least 2022. Building on the success of its long-term partnership with the New Zealand Defence Force, Airbus has secured the work plan for the next two years of P3 Orion, C130 Hercules and SH-2 Seasprite maintenance activities, based in Blenheim. More than 200 Airbus employees work in New Zealand, in direct support of the NZDF. “The ongoing trust placed in us by the New Zealand Government is testament to the commitment and long-term view of our Kiwi teams in delivering for our customers, every day,” said Andrew Mathewson, Managing Director Airbus Australia Pacific. “New Zealand’s Defence Force is agile in their operations, and we are proud to work alongside them in their daily activities. As they look to transition their Air Force fleets in the years to come, Airbus will be there to provide support.” This agreement follows Airbus’ 28 January signing of a contract to provide a digital services focus for the maintenance of the Air Refueling Boom System (ARBS) on the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport (A330 MRTT) fleet. Based on the Airbus suite of digital services SmartForce, this service is intended to support the operator in reducing maintenance costs and improving fleet availability by optimising the fault diagnosis and troubleshooting tasks for the ARBS of the tanker aircraft, based on data analytics applications. The Central Data System allows operators to draw on the flight data recorded by the Mission Recording System and provides information outputs about issues registered during the flight and recommended maintenance actions to fix them. Within the KC-30A Enterprise, the Central Data System is a joint development built upon a long-standing collaboration among Airbus, the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian KC-30A Through Life Support (TLS) provider Northrop Grumman Australia, in sharing data and defining the architecture of the system. Line of Defence

Future proposed development of the capability will allow customers who apply this technology to their fleet to be able to extend the ARBS analytics to entire aircraft level diagnostics. “Since the launch of SmartForce in 2018, Airbus is fully committed to support the digital initiatives of our customers,” said Stephan Miegel, Head of Military Aircraft Services at Airbus Defence and Space. “The Central Data System delivers a significant capability benefit for the KC-30A aircraft and demonstrates the strong commitment within the KC-30A enterprise to innovation and improvement,” commented RAAF Group Captain Scott Parry, Officer Commanding Heavy Air Lift Systems Program Office. SmartForce is a suite of services enabling military operators to exploit aircraft data to improve troubleshooting, optimise maintenance effort, predict maintenance actions and plan smartly for material demand and improving the fleet availability. SmartForce capitalises on the new power of big data analytics coupled to secured connectivity to maximize mission readiness. 23


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Hits and misses in Christchurch Attacks Royal Commission of Inquiry report

9min
pages 44-46

Securing our borders, facilities and public spaces

5min
pages 42-43

Crowded Places Strategy: fromdevelopment to implementation

5min
pages 40-41

Women in Security: Cyber trail blazer Kendra Ross

8min
pages 36-38

Policing by consent is not ‘woke’ — it is fundamental to a democratic society

4min
pages 34-35

The Decoding China Dictionary

5min
pages 32-33

Asia Pacific Security Innovation Summit returns to Queenstown

2min
page 31

Treaty of Waitangi and foreign policy

2min
page 30

New Zealand’s Soft Power: Growing, but does it mean anything?

7min
pages 1, 28-29

The Next Three Years: Less deployments, less dollars for the NZDF

4min
pages 26-27

Information Domain: Workforce models for the information age

7min
pages 24-25

Airbus Australia Pacific extends support partnership with NZDF

2min
page 23

Nova Systems to deliver Land Engineering Uplift project for NZDF

2min
page 22

Downer awarded Defence Innovation Hub contract for Muskito

2min
page 21

Nominations open for $15,000 Land Forces Innovation Awards

2min
page 20

Report identifies need for controls on autonomous weapons

2min
page 19

Disconnected Operations: Keeping military assets in sight when ‘Going Dark’

8min
pages 16-18

New Zealand to conclude Afghanistan deployment in 2021

2min
page 15

Interview with GA-ASI’s Tommy Dunehew

6min
pages 12-14

Big Ideas for a Small Nation?

4min
pages 10-11

Global arms industry: Sales by the top 25 companies up 8.5 percent

5min
pages 8-9

Serco Defence New Zealand: Training Navy’s future

5min
pages 6-7
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.