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9 billion euro contract for 112 Eurofighter Typhoons signed

31/07/2009

NETMA (NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency), Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH and EUROJET Turbo GmbH signed today the production contract for a further 112 aircraft, including 241 engines, for the four partner Nations: Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom.

The Tranche 3 € 9 billion contract confirms Eurofighter Typhoon as the best selling defence aircraft on the market with 559 units under production contract, including 15 for Austria and 72 for Saudi Arabia.

Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini commented: “This is a major achievement in the Eurofighter programme and serves to reaffirm the importance and the independence of the defence sector of the European industry. The agreement, achieved in conjunction with NETMA and the four Nations involved in the programme, will provide the Air Forces with the best asset available to address their requirements for both air-to-air and air-to-ground roles”.

EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter commented: “This is an outstanding success for the EUROJET programme and a clear signal to the international community endorsing the quality of the product. The EJ200 stands for leading-edge technology, including advanced integrated Health Monitoring to deliver class-leading reliability, maintainability and Through Life Cost—the benchmark of excellence”.

NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio remarked that “the capabilities of Tranche 3 aircraft consolidate the already excellent performances of Tranche 1 and 2 aircraft and will enable the Air Forces to carry out primary air defence in NATO missions as well as maintaining air superiority in theatres of operations and, if necessary, providing support in the air-to-ground role. This contract sets the baseline for consequent contracts for logistic support which is fundamental to keeping fleets available while reducing, significantly, the cost of in-service support”.

Today the Eurofighter programme not only represents the largest European industrial programme, supporting 100,000 jobs in 400 companies across Europe, but it is also the most advanced example of technology within the European industry base. It sets the standard in terms of best value for a new generation defence aircraft programme.

With the production of Eurofighter Typhoon, now being confirmed until well into the next decade, the future of the programme is assured and will maintain and develop the current technological capability in Europe, enhancing future export opportunities and giving the four partner Nations a significant return on their investments. Having already secured two export contracts with Austria in 2003 and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2007, Eurofighter Typhoon will continue to follow up all export opportunities.

Eurofighter and Eurojet Turbo consortia and their partner Companies are actively pursuing campaigns in Switzerland, India, Japan, Romania, Greece, Turkey and exploring possible opportunities in South Korea, Bulgaria, Croatia and other Nations.


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Background information:

Eurofighter Typhoon is the world's most advanced new generation real multi-role/swing-role combat aircraft available on the market and has been ordered by six nations (Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Austria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia). With 559 aircraft under production contract, it is Europe’s largest military collaborative programme and delivers leading-edge technology, strengthening Europe’s aerospace industry in the global competitive market. More than 100,000 jobs in 400 companies are secured by the programme. Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH manages the programme on behalf of the Eurofighter Partner Companies: Alenia Finmeccanica, BAE Systems, EADS CASA and EADS Deutschland, Europe’s foremost aerospace companies with a total turnover of approx. €88 billion (2008).

The EUROJET consortium is responsible for the management of development, support and export of the new generation EJ200 engine system, installed in the Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft. EUROJET’s shareholders comprise Avio (Italy), ITP (Spain), MTU Aero Engines (Germany) and Rolls-Royce (UK). The EJ200 engine, with its unprecedented performance record combined with multi-role capability and highest availability at low life-cycle costs, is perfectly set to meet the air forces’ demands of today and the future.

NETMA was formed on 1 January 1996 by the merger of two previously separate NATO agencies which had been established to manage Tornado and Eurofighter (EF2000) programmes. 

The Agency is responsible to the partner Nations (Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) for all the aspects of the programme covering development, procurement and in-service support of Eurofighter and Tornado aircraft weapon systems. NETMA provides partner Nations with an efficient, effective and coherent management service for these two major  international programmes.


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For more information contact

Marco Valerio Bonelli
Head of PR & Communications
Tel: +49 (0)811 80 1555
Mob: +49 (0)172 842 6017
Fax: +49 (0)811 80 1557
Mail: marco-valerio.bonelli@eurofighter.com
Jessica Schulte
EUROJET Turbo GmbH
Executive PR & Political Affairs
Tel.: +49 811 5505 165
Fax: +49 811 5505 139
Mobile: +49 162 2555 165
mail: j.schulte@eurojet.de

Carlos Pérez Martínez
NETMA
Head of Executive Secretariat
Tel.: +49 66680 407
Fax: +49 66680 9 407
Mobile: +49 171 970 2912     
mail: carlos.perez@netma.nato.int

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Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3 t3signature
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3 t3signature01
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3 t3signature02
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3 t3signature03
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH CEO Enzo Casolini, EUROJET Managing Director Hartmut J. Tenter and NETMA’s General Manager, Lt.Gen. Antonino Altorio at the signing of Tranche 3
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