Babcock Australasia (Babcock) is expanding its operations to include comprehensive military aviation services, in response to the rapidly evolving needs of the Australian and New Zealand defence forces
The leading prime will leverage decades of global expertise and technological innovation along with its existing defence and civil aviation credentials, to develop and deliver advanced tri-service aviation and aerospace solutions that will enhance operational effectiveness and readiness.
This strategic expansion underscores Babcock’s dedication to meeting the urgent and dynamic demands of national security, ensuring that defence force personnel are equipped with the best possible capabilities to face contemporary challenges.
Babcock has begun pursuing a raft of operational and technical opportunities across fixed-wing, rotary-wing and UAS platforms.
Focus areas include:
- Operational support to both crewed and uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAV) for a range of missions including Defence Search and Rescue.
- Scalable turnkey training solutions including tactical and advanced pilot and air crew training across Australia, New Zealand and Asia Pacific.
- In Service Support (ISS) + Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) to enhance asset readiness and reliability.
To support these activities, Babcock is investing in the R&D of cutting-edge aircraft systems, UAV and advanced avionics, and seeking out industry and OEM partners to create solutions that address the specific operational needs of Defence.
Babcock’s existing aviation capabilities in region provide a strong foundation for this expansion, where it continues to make major investments in aircraft, infrastructure, and training. This includes the introduction of multiple new and additional helicopters into its fleet over the past 12 months and plans for a new multi-user hangar on Horn Island in support of current and future Torres Strait contracts.
The company’s significant global experience in military aviation, particularly in France and the UK, will also deliver speed of throughput, with the Australasian business leveraging proven technology, and training and asset management outcomes. These include through-life support of military aircraft, military air base management, and end-to-end pilot training across multiple platforms.
Quotes attributable to Babcock Australasia CEO Andrew Cridland
Last year, the Minister for Defence Industry and Capability Delivery Pat Conroy listed maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade of Australian Defence Force aircraft as one of seven Sovereign Defence Industrial Priorities. “Our shift into the military aviation space couldn’t be better timed to support this endeavour.”
“The combination of our existing defence experience, understanding and partnerships, and our decades of delivery and maintenance of aircraft in high tempo, high reliability envelopments, has us well positioned to support technical innovation and operational excellence across military applications, including maintaining the highest standards of safety and performance.”
Quotes attributable to Babcock Australasia Managing Director Aviation and Critical Services Duncan Milne
“Defence aviation is a natural evolution of our capability in the region, combining global solutions and knowhow with proven local aviation service and support credibility.”
“Babcock recognises the critical need for reliable and sophisticated, yet cost-effective, solutions that can support a range of missions, from logistics, to training, to surveillance, to search and rescue operations, in diverse environments.”
“One thing we do incredibly well at Babcock is collaboration; pulling together credible teams that can value-add. We are actively seeking partners for our latest ventures that can bring innovation, capability and scale to service delivery.”
“The strong contingent of Army veterans within our aviation team – including Conspicuous Service Cross recipient Susana Fernandez – who understand customer requirements, also gives us extant capability out of the gate.”