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Levett recognised for F-35 work

written by WOFA | December 10, 2015

Adelaide-based Levett Engineering has picked up more P&W F135 engine manufacturing work. (P&W)
Adelaide-based Levett Engineering provides parts for the F-35’s F135 engine. (P&W)

South Australian precision component manufacturer Levett Engineering has been awarded a commendation for “leadership, drive and performance” on the F-35 Lightning II program by Joint Strike Fighter Division program manager Air Vice-Marshal Chris Deeble.

“The global Joint Strike Fighter program is a tough market that drives innovation, affordability and continuous performance, so companies who succeed deserve to be recognised and celebrated,” Minister for Defence Materiel and Science Mal Brough said in a statement.

“Levett manufactures upwards of 150 line items for the Joint Strike Fighter program, representing one of Australia’s largest multi-customer export portfolios on the Joint Strike Fighter program.”

Minister Brough said that earlier this year Levett signed a lucrative agreement with Pratt & Whitney, which supplies the F135 propulsion system.

“This long-term agreement is estimated to be worth more than US$4 million, and will see Levett manufacture engine components for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and supply complex machined titanium bearings and housing supports for the F-35 engine,” he said. “This brings Levett’s contracted value so far in the entire program to over US$10.5 million.”

The company has in addition secured New Air Combat Capability Industry Support Program grants to help it prepare for a sharp increase in production volumes, Minister Brough said.

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