Planned Inspections, Repainting and Customised Overhaul Tasks
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group (ADG) has signed a multi-year contract with the US government to support the Kuwait Air Force fleet of KC-130J tanker aircraft, the company announced on 6 January. Kuwait purchased three KC-130Js through the US Foreign Military Sale process in 2014. The programme, including the support of the fleet, is managed by the US Navy through its Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).
Marshall will conduct Planned Maintenance Interval inspections, full aircraft repainting and specific overhaul tasks this year on Kuwait’s three KC-130J – the extended-range tanker version of the C-130 HERCULES transport aircraft modified for aerial refuelling.
“[The] Kuwait Air Force is a very important customer and we appreciate the trust the US government have shown in our MRO [maintenance, repair, overhaul] capabilities,” said Marshall ADG CEO, Alistair McPhee. “We continue to expand our international market share for C-130 support and I’m pleased to see the development of our relationship with NAVAIR and the US government, following the contract for the replacement FAT ALBERT last year.”
Curtis Brooks, Tactical Airlift Program Office (PMA-207), Kuwait KC-130J Case Manager, added “We are pleased to have Marshall as part of our team. We need a strong partner to support the Kuwait Air Force programme. We will be counting on Marshall!”