Cobham has reached agreement with the Australian
Customs and Border Protection Service to extend the existing
Sentinel aerial maritime surveillance contract by 2 years.
This £105m contract extension secures the
contract until the end of 2021.
Cobham Aviation Services has been protecting
Australia’s borders since 1995 under a performance based service
contract involving the full turnkey operation of 10 highly
modified Bombardier Dash 8 maritime patrol aircraft that fly 2,500
missions and 15,000 hours each year.
Cobham CEO Bob Murphy said, “We’re very proud of
the civil maritime surveillance service we provide in Australia
and the positive relationship we have with the Australian Customs
and Border Protection Service. This two year agreement extends our
operation till 2021 and further underpins our business operations
in this strategically important country, where we also provide
contracted airline services for Qantas and fly in fly out services
for numerous resource industry clients.”
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