BAE Systems Australia achieves peak production on F-35 advanced manufacturing

BAE Systems Australia today welcomed Minister Pyne’s recognition of the completion of the 50th F-35 vertical tail by Marand Precision Engineering and announced that it had achieved peak production rate of machining titanium parts for the program at its Edinburgh Parks facility in South Australia.

The ramp up has benefitted the BAE Systems’ Australian supply chain, including ex auto manufacturer Axiom Precision Manufacturing and RUAG Australia, both based in Adelaide.

In 2017, BAE Systems Australia delivered more than 1,700 titanium parts into the F-35 program through Marand. Currently 300 components for the F-35 vertical tail are being produced per month.

BAE Systems has invested significantly in its advanced manufacturing facility, with the support of both the Federal and State Governments.

BAE Systems Chief Executive Gabby Costigan said:

“We work closely with Marand on this and other projects and congratulate the team on achieving this milestone.

“Our involvement in supplying parts for the next generation F-35 has provided the catalyst for a significant investment that has enabled us to expand a bespoke advanced manufacturing capability.

“It has also provided significant opportunities within our Australian supply chain as we will be supplying parts into this program for the next two decades.

“The expanded machining facility and our highly skilled Australian workforce will help us to secure new opportunities in defence or commercial sectors.”

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