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Rolls-Royce PLC 24 July 2002 24 July 2002 ROLLS-ROYCE WINS $130 MILLION RAF TRISTAR ENGINE SUPPORT CONTRACT Rolls-Royce plc has been awarded a multi-year engine overhaul support contract worth up to $130 million from the Ministry of Defence for their fleet of RB211-524B4 engines powering the Lockheed L1011-500 TriStar aircraft operated by the Royal Air Force. A fleet of nine TriStar aircraft is operated by 216 Squadron out of RAF Brize Norton. The aircraft have a range of tasking, including first line air-to-air refuelling and passenger and freight transport requirements. The new contract, which continues the cover provided by Rolls-Royce since 1985, was won after a competitive tender, and covers five years with an option for a further five. The value over the full ten-year period would be around $130million (£85m) and covers support for the RAF's fleet of thirty-three RB211-524B4 engines. Rob Eley, Business Director for Derby Aero Repair & Overhaul, said: 'This was an important competition for us to win, and we are delighted that the RAF has chosen to continue its long-standing relationship with Rolls-Royce for TriStar engine support. 'The agreement that we have reached builds on the excellent relationship that we have with the RAF, and will deliver innovative and improved ways of supporting the TriStar fleet.' For further information please contact: Rolls-Royce Media Centre at the Farnborough Air Show Chalet Row D, 1-4 Tel: +44 (0)1252 380749 Fax: +44 (0)1252 380818 E-mail: gcu33@dial.pipex.com (valid until 26 July) Website: www.rolls-royce.com This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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