Australian aerospace company TAE has manufactured and delivered their first parts for
Australia’s first two F-35A Lightning II
Joint Strike Fighters.
Minister for Defence
Materiel Jason Clare said Brisbane-based TAE will supply advanced liquid
cooled electronics chassis assemblies for the F-35A.
“This work is potentially worth in excess of $15 million
over the life of the Joint Strike Fighter Program,” Clare said.
“TAE has shown it is a globally competitive manufacturer
which has won work on the most advanced fighter aircraft in the world.
“The parts made here will be installed on most of the Joint
Strike Fighters. That means there will be a little bit of Queensland in those
aircraft.”
Australia’s first two F-35As are being manufactured by Lockheed Martin at its Fort Worth
facility in Texas.
The planes are due to be delivered to a US-based training
facility in 2014/15. Royal Australian Air Force pilots will then travel to the
United States for initial training.
Australian companies have won $300 million in Joint Strike
Fighter work to date. Almost 10 per cent of that work will be done by
Queensland-based companies.
Over the life of the Joint Strike Fighter Program there is
more than $1.5 billion worth of potential work for Australian industry.