New Opportunities for Australian Defence Industry as Australia Strengthens Capability in the Air
1 March 23
The Minister for Defence Industry, The Hon Pat Conroy MP, has announced new opportunities for Australian defence industry companies to be involved in the production of advanced air capabilities.
The Australian Government has today signed an Australian Industry Capability (AIC) Deed for the Apache Program with the Boeing Company (US), solidifying commitments for Australia’s defence industry in the production of Australia’s aircraft.
Defence is preparing to deliver a fleet of 29 AH-64E Apache aircraft between 2025 and 2028, working with industry and the US Army to provide the armed reconnaissance capability to our Australian Army for the first time, under an acquisition worth $4.2 billion.
The Deed will underpin Australian industry contribution to the production of the Apache fleet, creating new opportunities, expected to bring millions of dollars to local defence industry companies.
These Apache helicopters will be equipped with some of the most advanced technologies, sensors and equipment, making them one of the most formidable helicopters for the Australian Defence Force.
These production opportunities set a foundation for longer term Australian industry support to the Apache program, enabling the growth of our rotary wing industry, and embedding Australian companies in global supply chains.
In another significant milestone for Australian defence industry, the number of Australian suppliers involved in building Australia’s uncrewed autonomous aircraft, the Ghost Bat, has increased by almost 60 per cent, from the first aircraft build.
The MQ-28 Ghost Bat program, which has global potential, is now backed by more than 55 Australian suppliers contributing to the autonomous capability, including small to medium sized enterprises.
Defence is acquiring ten Ghost Bats, for more than $600 million, as previously announced. The autonomous aircraft is the first Australian-designed, developed and manufactured military combat aircraft in half-a-century.
Minister Conroy made the announcements at the Australian International Air Show 2023 at Avalon, Victoria, where both the Apache and the Ghost Bat are on display for the Australian public – the Ghost Bat for the first time.
Source: Defence Press Release