Airbus Teams With Boeing On UK H175M Proposal
Tony Osborne March 06, 2023
ATLANTA—Boeing has emerged as a surprise teammate in Airbus’ efforts to offer a military version of its H175 super-medium helicopter for the UK’s New Medium Helicopter (NMH) contest.
Boeing Defence UK will be the training services
provider in Airbus’ H175 Task Force if the platform is selected. The British
Defense Ministry’s requirement aims to find a replacement for the UK’s fleet of
Airbus Pumas and Bell 412s operated by the Royal Air Force and the Bell 212s
and Airbus Dauphin platforms flown by the British Army Air Corps.
Boeing joins engineering firm Babcock, aircraft
seating provider Martin-Baker, as well as Spirit Aerosystems and H175
engine-maker Pratt & Whitney Canada in Airbus’ teaming arrangement, which
was announced at last year’s Royal International Air Tattoo. Airbus has noted
that Spirit has begun extensive detailed design and manufacturing activities on
the H175M.
“Boeing Defense UK is rightly respected in this
country for its long-standing support of the British Chinook and Apache
fleets,” says Lenny Brown, managing director of Airbus Helicopters in the UK.
“As training services partner it completes a rock-solid line-up of UK-based
first tier aerospace partners who bring a guarantee of world-class service
provision to the UK Ministry of Defense for decades to come.”
Steve Burnell, managing director of Boeing Defence UK,
said that Boeing was looking forward to using its “current expertise” to ensure
“availability and readiness for the UK’s future helicopter fleets.”
Boeing was named last November as one of four
preferred bidders in the NMH contest even though it was not offering an
aircraft platform.
The two companies have worked together on similar
teaming arrangements in other countries. In Germany, for example, where Airbus
is one of the members of the Chinook Deutschland Industry Team and will support
the CH-47 platform in Germany.
The UK Defense Ministry launched the £1.2 billion
($1.5 billion) NMH program last May and aims to purchase up to 44
commercial/military off the shelf rotorcraft with initial service entry
expected by January 2025.
However, procurement officials are yet to launch the
full competitive phase of the contest as they work to secure cross-government
approvals to launch the next phase of the competition. One of the ministry’s
aims for the project is to “bolster the industrial base” for the helicopter
industry and contribute to UK prosperity.
Airbus claims to be answering that by proposing to
build the aircraft on an assembly line to be established at Airbus’ factory in
Broughton, Wales—best known for wing production for the company’s airliners.
Another NMH competitor, Leonardo Helicopters, is
offering its AW149 platform and planning to produce the aircraft at its
facility in Yeovil, England, while Sikorsky is offering Polish-made S-70M Black
Hawks but with cooperation with UK-based companies involved in manufacturing,
training and through-life support of the aircraft.
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