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11 April 2003 ROLLS-ROYCE AWARDED TWO US MILITARY ENGINE CONTRACTS WORTH $350 MILLION Rolls-Royce announced today it had been awarded two defence contracts in the United States worth a total of $350 million. The first is to supply 240 AE 2100 engines for 60 C-130J transport planes for the United States Air Force and the United States Marine Corps, the second is for 22 AE 1107C-Liberty engines and services for the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt rotor. The AE 2100 engines are for 40 CC-130Js, the stretched fuselage version of the aircraft for the U.S. Air Force, and 20 KC-130J air refuelling tankers for the US Marine Corps. They will be delivered under contract through Lockheed Martin. Starting in 2003, the six-year agreement covers engines, spares and other provisioning and is valued in excess of $300 million. Customers around the world have now ordered 178 C-130Js. Ninety-four have been delivered to date with 32 going to the U.S. Air Force, nine to the U.S. Marine Corps, 25 to the Royal Air Force, 15 to the Italian Air Force, 12 to the Royal Australian Air Force and one to the U.S. Coast Guard. Deliveries to the Royal Danish Air Force, four in total, will begin in 2004. The AE 2100 is a turboprop derivative of the AE 1107 turboshaft engine, which powers the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft. Rolls-Royce has been awarded two contract modifications worth over $50 million to exercise an option for the procurement of 22 engines for the V-22 aircraft and for engineering, manufacturing and development work. The engine for the V-22 is designated the AE 1107C-Liberty. The V-22 is the world's first production tiltrotor. It is a multi-mission, multi-service, twin-turbine, vertical-lift, transport aircraft designed for use by the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Special Operations Command, U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy. It has twice the speed and range of a helicopter and can carry more than 20,000 lb of cargo or a platoon of Marines. In November 2002, Rolls-Royce celebrated the production and delivery of its 100th Liberty engine in support of the V-22 programme. Twenty-five Liberty engines are scheduled for delivery in 2003. Full versions of these announcements can be found on the Rolls-Royce website: www.rolls-royce.com For further information please contact: Justine Steele Head of Communications - Defence Rolls-Royce plc Tel +44 (0) 117 9790991 Fax: +44 (0) 117 9797788 Email: justine.steele@rolls-royce.com
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