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UK nears Saudi Eurofighter Typhoon local assembly deal

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DATE:03/03/08

SOURCE:Flightglobal.com

UK nears Saudi Eurofighter Typhoon local assembly deal

By Craig Hoyle

 

 

Plans for in-country assembly of 48 of the Royal Saudi Air Force's 72

Eurofighter Typhoons could be finalised within the next two months, with an

industry official warning that time is running out to establish a new line

and deliver the first locally completed aircraft as planned in 2011.

"We have a two-year window - if we have to build a facility, we can barely

make that," says Mohammed Fallatah, chief executive of Riyadh-headquartered

Alsalam Aircraft, which has been selected to conduct the work in partnership

with BAE Systems. "We are at the stage of details, but there is no firm

contract yet."

Factors such as local manufacturing content, site location, workforce issues

and long-term support have yet to be finalised, says Fallatah. "We want to

transfer real technology here. But any deal must make economic sense for me,

my partners and the RSAF," he adds.

BAE says: "We have a commitment to develop in-Kingdom industrialisation and

create jobs for Saudi nationals. We are working with the customer to develop

plans to establish a production facility with Alsalam Aircraft."

Late last year, the Saudi and UK governments finalised an initial £4.4

billion ($8.7 billion) contract for the Project Salam deal, with BAE to

deliver Riyadh's first 24 UK-built Typhoons from its Warton site in

Lancashire from mid-2009.

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