Rolls-Royce awarded $35 million contract to repair US Navy T56 engines

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Rolls-Royce has been awarded a $35 million contract extension for repair and overhaul of T56 engines on US Navy aircraft.

The services contract covers depot-level repair of the T56 Series III engine modules to support fielded P-3 and derivative aircraft, as well as T56-powered C-130 and C-2 aircraft.

Paul Craig, Rolls-Royce, President – Defence Customer Services, said, “We are delighted by this new option year for a long-term contract to repair and overhaul engines for US Navy aircraft at Rolls-Royce Engine Services in Oakland. This services facility is a key part of our overall support network for military customers as we seek innovative and cost-effective ways to ensure their missions can be completed.”

The repairs will take place at Rolls-Royce Engine Services Oakland, US (RRESO). In addition to T56 repair and overhaul, RRESO services AE 1107C, F405 and M250 engines for other military customers.

Rolls-Royce offers a suite of services, tailored to each customer’s needs. Rolls-Royce has service contracts in place with all US military branches and provides support through its new Defense Operations Center in Indianapolis, providing 24/7 real-time engineering assistance for operators of a variety of aircraft powered by Rolls-Royce engines.

Rolls Royce press release