Wed, Sep 07, 2011
Will Emerge From Bournmouth Facility As An RAF Voyager
The first of 12 Airbus Military A330-200 aircraft has been
received by Cobham at its Bournemouth facility for conversion into
"Voyager," the Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) for the
Royal Air Force. This variant of the A330 Multi Role Tanker
Transport (MRTT) is the first to be converted by Cobham in the
United Kingdom.
In recognition of this program milestone, Cobham Aviation
Services hosted an opening ceremony today for its newly refurbished
A330 Conversion Centre at Bournemouth International Airport.
Representatives from the UK Ministry of Defence, Airbus Military,
AirTanker, and other key companies attended.
The Voyager conversion effort will create and maintain in excess of
100 direct jobs at Cobham into 2016, to be further increased
through indirect jobs. The activity also provides an excellent
opportunity to train graduates and apprentices and help prepare
them for a career in aerospace engineering. As part of the Voyager
conversion, Cobham will install a pair of its fifth generation
wing-mounted 905E aerial refuelling pods to all 12 aircraft; seven
Voyagers will also be fitted for Cobham's 805E center-line mounted
fuselage refuelling units.
The first two Voyager aircraft underwent conversion at Airbus
Military's facility in Getafe, Spain. In all, the RAF will operate
a fleet of 14 Voyagers by the second half of this decade to replace
its existing fleets of TriStar and VC10 aerial refuelling aircraft.
"Cobham looks forward to playing a key role in the AirTanker supply
chain by providing and embodying its state-of-the-art air
refuelling systems into the very capable A330 platform," said Des
Taylor, general manager of Cobham Aviation Services. "Under this
five-year contract, Cobham has created more than 100 new, high-tech
jobs in the Bournemouth area, including graduates and apprentices,
to ensure that the RAF receives a 21st Century in-flight refuelling
capability."
RAF MRTT
Air Marshal Kevin Leeson, Chief of Materiel (Air), said: "The
conversions carried out at this tremendous new Cobham facility will
turn Airbus A330s into the most capable military tanker transport
aircraft of its type in the world. Today we celebrate the arrival
of the first aircraft into the Cobham Conversion Centre. Voyager
will provide enhanced levels of availability, reliability and
comfort for its passengers. Its 4000 mile range carrying 291
passengers and freight will allow the UK to respond to world events
with great speed. The air-to-air refuelling systems will provide
access to an impressive 111 tonne fuel capacity and enable Voyager
to refuel a large variety of platforms, from Typhoon jets to A400M
transports."
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