Avro RJ and BAe 146 jetliners from BAE Systems
are to provide the vital air transport links to service Chevron
Australia operations in the north-west of Western Australia
including the offshore Gorgon project being developed by Chevron.
The multi-billion dollar project to develop offshore gas fields is
due to begin production in 2015.
In a multiple contract signing ceremony in
Perth, Cobham Aviation Services Australia inked a A$170 million
six-year contract with Chevron Australia to provide a regular
shuttle service between Perth and Barrow Island to transport oil
exploration workers to the massive project.
Supporting agreements were signed between BAE
Systems Regional Aircraft and Cobham to lease two Avro RJ100s for
this operation. In addition, a long-term lease extension was
signed on a BAe 146-300 which is already operated by Cobham on the
route.
The first of the two RJ100s will be delivered to
Cobham in early 2010 and will be configured in a 99-seat layout,
introducing new levels of comfort and amenity, as well as ample
baggage space, to cater to the needs of passengers travelling to
and from Barrow Island. The second RJ100 is due in 2011.
Eventually Cobham will dedicate a fleet of five jets to the
contract – two RJ100s and three BAe 146s.
These significant
contracts, underscore the importance played by the BAe 146 and now
Avro RJ family in servicing Australia’s huge mining and resource
sector. Day-in, day-out, for the past 18 years, BAe 146s operated
by Cobham have been flown on demanding schedules, in the searing
heat of Western and Southern Australia to provide the reliable
transport links into remote airfields to keep exploration and
extraction activities running smoothly.
Peter Nottage,
Chief Executive Officer of Cobham Aviation Services Australia said, “With their low operating costs our fleet of BAe 146s have
proved their value and versatility. The newer Avro RJ100s
represent a technology upgrade for Cobham. We believe this
aircraft will prove a winner for our clients and for the
passengers who will come to rely on it and it will be just as
successful as the BAe 146.”
Stewart Cordner, Vice
President of BAE Systems Asset Management added, “Since our first
aircraft deal with Cobham in the early 1990s, we have over the
years enjoyed a strong business relationship and have secured
scores of leases, lease extensions and aircraft sales. In the
process Cobham has grown to become one of the most experienced BAe
146/Avro RJ operators in the world. Their attention to customer
service for the most demanding of clients makes them a fantastic
ambassador for our aircraft.”
Cobham operates more than 7,500 flights annually in Australia and
Papua New Guinea, carrying some 130,000 passengers a year.
In addition to Chevron, Cobham’s resource sector clients include
Rio Tinto, Leighton Holdings and Australian petroleum group
Santos.
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