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Re-evaluating the ‘Sovereign’ in SICP

In September this year, Defence announced four new Sovereign Industrial Capability Priorities (SICPs) in response to an evolving strategic environment. Like many in defence industry, TAE Aerospace welcomes the ongoing iteration of these priorities. It is now equally important to re-evaluate our concept of sovereignty in response to these same...

Defence Propulsion MRO Centre of Excellence Wins National Award

Together with our Defence partner, Joint Strike Fighter Branch, TAE Aerospace's Defence Propulsion MRO Centre of Excellence has won a national award.

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Australia F135 Engine Heavy Maintenance Facility Achieves IDC

TAE Aerospace has successfully achieved Initial Depot Capability (IDC) requirements for the repair of the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine fan and power modules.

Aerospace MRO expands support in Land domain

Sharing MRO expertise and facilities between Air and Land platforms provides economic and operational benefits to Defence. TAE’s CEO, Andrew Sanderson, explains how.

Marking 100 years of RAAF service and a 21-year partnership to keep the RAAF flying

In 2021, TAE Aerospace joins many others around the nation to acknowledge and celebrate the centenary of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

GE partnership recognised by U.S. Ambassador visit and Australian award

The last week of November was one of celebration for us and our OEM partners, General Electric (GE).

Working with the RAAF

TAE Aerospace’s relationship with the RAAF began back in 2000 when we won the contract to provide support and repair services for the F-111 – then the mainstay of the RAAF’s strike fighter fleet. This involved providing support via a number of repair workshops that handled processes such as electroplating, machining,...

TAE Aerospace to Support US Navy F/A 18 Super Hornets

In an arrangement believed to be the first of its kind outside the United States, Ipswich based TAE Aerospace, along with GE Aviation, will provide maintenance for selected engine parts for the US Navy’s F/A 18 Super Hornets and Growlers.

Working with the Australian Army

How an aerospace company came to work on tank engines… In 2013, TAE Aerospace signed an agreement to undertake triage maintenance activities to repair 22 of the AGT1500 engines that power the Abrams Main Battle Tank for the Australian Army.  The success of this initial activity transitioned to a long-term Total...

Damien Richards

Damien is a mechanical and manufacturing engineer with extensive experience establishing and working in maintenance, manufacturing, construction and asset management industries across Asia Pacific. He has substantial general, operational and project management experience having led businesses and large scale complex projects. This has included all areas of project and program management aided by a Masters in Project Management and Post Grad Business training. Damien is our Chief Project Officer. In this role Damien is responsible for managing the company's Organisational Project Management system along with our global Shared Services functions of; Risk, Quality Assurance and Business Improvement.

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