UK Signs $213 Million Helicopter Maintenance Deal with Leonardo

UK Signs $213 Million Helicopter Maintenance Deal with Leonardo

The United Kingdom has signed a $213 million (£165 million) contract with Italian defense company Leonardo to maintain and support the Royal Navy’s fleet of 54 Merlin helicopters. The deal, an extension of an existing agreement, aims to ensure the continued operational readiness of the aircraft while sustaining approximately 1,000 jobs across the country.

The contract will see Leonardo remain the primary contractor, with Lockheed Martin and Serco serving as key subcontractors. UK Defense Procurement Minister Maria Eagle highlighted the agreement as a strategic investment in national security and economic growth, reinforcing the country’s commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities.

This move aligns with the UK government’s broader plan to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, reflecting efforts to modernize its military and strengthen domestic defense industries.

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