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F-111 Industry Support Team Formed

SYDNEY, Nov. 13, 1997 -- A group of Australian aerospace companies, led by Boeing Australia Limited, have signed a teaming agreement allowing the group to combine their efforts in bidding for the forthcoming commercialization of the F-111 Deeper Maintenance Support business units at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Amberley, Queensland in Australia.

The Australian companies involved are:

Each of these companies has specific skills that support current F-111 activities and, when combined, will provide the Australian commonwealth value for money solutions for the support of the F-111 Weapon System through until the planned withdrawal date of 2020.

Colin Giles, general manager of Boeing Australia's Aircraft Systems Division, said that "The team -- to be known as the Australian Industry Team -- is ideally placed to offer support to the F-111 program.

"I believe that the Australian Industry Team is a unique combination of the best aerospace skills in this country, together with access to worldwide resources and commercial opportunities. We see this team as offering a comprehensive Australian solution to the planned industry support program for the F-111.

"The complementary existing F-111 capabilities of the team members will allow for an integrated, low-cost approach to the tasks as well as exploring commercialization-in-place opportunities. In addition, our intention is to seek the support of as many small to medium establishments as possible," Giles said.

In detail, the team members are:

At a signing ceremony in Sydney recently, managing directors of all the partner companies re-stated their commitment to the Australian Industry Team concept and the need to approach the customer as a partnership concept that will offer the RAAF expertise and capabilities within strict cost constraints.

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