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Axiom Precision Engineering to provide Apache crew doors

South Australia-based Axiom Precision Engineering has signed a global supply chain contract with Boeing to produce crew doors for AH-64E Apache attack reconnaissance helicopters across the globe.

South Australia-based Axiom Precision Engineering has signed a global supply chain contract with Boeing to produce crew doors for AH-64E Apache attack reconnaissance helicopters across the globe.

This multi-year contract will see Axiom manufacture the components and assemble the doors for global customers’ Apaches at its facility in South Australia.

Axiom’s contract is the second Apache-linked export contract for the company through support via Boeing’s engagement and participation with the Commonwealth’s Global Supply Chain Program.

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In March 2023, Boeing announced the precision machining and advanced manufacturing business would supply machined parts for the Australian Army’s future fleet of 29 Apaches.

Christina Upah, vice-president of Boeing Attack Helicopter Programs, welcomed this contract saying, “In the near future, Australian, allied and partner nation crews will climb aboard the latest Apache aircraft built together with Australia. We are honoured to work hand in hand with Axiom to continue advancing the Apache for Australia and our customers around the world.

“Axiom has demonstrated their ability to meet our stringent safety and quality requirements as a supplier on the Boeing CH-47 Chinook program, and this second Apache contract underscores our confidence in Australia’s defence industry to support our global supply chain.”

Craig Maynard, Axiom general manager, said they will expand their operations and grow their workforce by 15 per cent as a result of the contract.

“This contract is an amazing opportunity for us to showcase our precision manufacturing and assembly capabilities. The program will provide multiple training and apprenticeship opportunities, and we’ll be supporting the MRO&U Sovereign Defence Industrial Priority through the introduction to Australia of a new hydroform press capability,” Maynard said.

This latest contract grows the Australian industrial content on Apache production and support programs following last year’s announcement of multiple work packages for Australian suppliers.

Signed in May 2022, Australia is the 18th global Apache customer through a foreign military sales order for 29 AH-64E aircraft, which will join the global Apache fleet of 1,290 currently in operation worldwide.

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