GKN Aerospace Revitalizes Supply Chain to Deliver First C-27J Multi-Role Transport Aircraft Nacelles
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GKN Aerospace has successfully delivered the first two C-27J nacelles to Leonardo Aircraft, marking a return to the production of these critical aerospace components, last manufactured in 2018. This milestone underlines GKN Aerospace’s commitment to the long-term support of the C-27J program and reflects the company’s efforts to strengthen its supply chain and manufacturing capabilities. This supply chain revitalization ensures business continuity over the next five years, solidifying GKN Aerospace’s partnership with Leonardo.
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The nacelles were delivered in two phases, in September and October, aligning with Leonardo’s timeline for initiating test flights and certification of the C-27J by year-end (Picture source: GKN / Leonardo)
The nacelles were delivered in two phases, in September and October, aligning with Leonardo’s timeline for initiating test flights and certification of the C-27J by year-end. GKN Aerospace engaged a network of more than 40 suppliers to restore the necessary expertise in composite production and complex assembly, and the collaboration was further strengthened through an inaugural joint supplier and end-user conference in Turin, underscoring the benefits of aligned objectives.
The C-27J Spartan Next Generation is a medium-sized, multi-role military transport aircraft recognized for its robust performance and reliability in demanding operational settings. Recent advancements in avionics and aerodynamics enhance its efficiency and tactical capability, featuring a digital cockpit, advanced communication systems, and interoperability with other transport aircraft. The C-27J has a cargo hold capacity of up to 11,300 kg and an adjustable floor for easier loading and unloading. Designed for versatile missions, the aircraft can be rapidly reconfigured for troop transport, medical evacuation, disaster relief, firefighting, and reconnaissance operations. Equipped with two Rolls Royce engines and six-bladed propellers, the C-27J reaches a maximum cruising speed of 602 km/h, operates up to an altitude of 9,144 meters, and can perform short take-offs and landings on unprepared runways.
Shawn Black, President of GKN Defence Airframe, emphasized the importance of this achievement: “This milestone demonstrates GKN Defence’s commitment to our customers and the expertise of our team at Cowes, showcasing our dedication to excellence in defense aerostructures.” The nacelles’ composite parts are produced at GKN Aerospace’s Cowes site and assembled with components sourced from the EU, UK, and US, ranging from titanium machining to wiring systems. GKN Aerospace’s Fokker division, specializing in wiring harnesses, also contributes to the project, highlighting the company’s full-spectrum manufacturing capabilities.
Rupert Dix, Senior Vice President of Defence Airframe in Europe, commended the team’s achievement: “The delivery of the first two Leonardo C-27J nacelles, a product last manufactured in 2018, is a testament to the collaborative effort across our site, our supply chain, and our entire team’s commitment to customer needs.”
Since the 1990s, GKN Aerospace has been a key partner in the C-27J program, responsible for both the design and production of nacelles. This recent delivery reinforces GKN Aerospace’s reputation as a provider of complex aerostructures and underscores its enduring support for the global defense sector.
As a leader in aerospace technology, GKN Aerospace designs and supplies innovative aerostructures and engine systems integral to 90% of today’s commercial and military aircraft, including helicopters, business jets, passenger planes, advanced air mobility vehicles, and state-of-the-art fighter aircraft. The company is at the forefront of sustainable technology, developing solutions for emission-free flight, including hydrogen propulsion and all-electric flight. Operating in 12 countries with a workforce of over 16,000 across 30 locations, GKN Aerospace generates global sales of £3.4 billion and is listed under its parent company, Melrose Industries PLC.
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GKN Aerospace has successfully delivered the first two C-27J nacelles to Leonardo Aircraft, marking a return to the production of these critical aerospace components, last manufactured in 2018. This milestone underlines GKN Aerospace’s commitment to the long-term support of the C-27J program and reflects the company’s efforts to strengthen its supply chain and manufacturing capabilities. This supply chain revitalization ensures business continuity over the next five years, solidifying GKN Aerospace’s partnership with Leonardo.
The nacelles were delivered in two phases, in September and October, aligning with Leonardo’s timeline for initiating test flights and certification of the C-27J by year-end (Picture source: GKN / Leonardo)
The nacelles were delivered in two phases, in September and October, aligning with Leonardo’s timeline for initiating test flights and certification of the C-27J by year-end. GKN Aerospace engaged a network of more than 40 suppliers to restore the necessary expertise in composite production and complex assembly, and the collaboration was further strengthened through an inaugural joint supplier and end-user conference in Turin, underscoring the benefits of aligned objectives.
The C-27J Spartan Next Generation is a medium-sized, multi-role military transport aircraft recognized for its robust performance and reliability in demanding operational settings. Recent advancements in avionics and aerodynamics enhance its efficiency and tactical capability, featuring a digital cockpit, advanced communication systems, and interoperability with other transport aircraft. The C-27J has a cargo hold capacity of up to 11,300 kg and an adjustable floor for easier loading and unloading. Designed for versatile missions, the aircraft can be rapidly reconfigured for troop transport, medical evacuation, disaster relief, firefighting, and reconnaissance operations. Equipped with two Rolls Royce engines and six-bladed propellers, the C-27J reaches a maximum cruising speed of 602 km/h, operates up to an altitude of 9,144 meters, and can perform short take-offs and landings on unprepared runways.
Shawn Black, President of GKN Defence Airframe, emphasized the importance of this achievement: “This milestone demonstrates GKN Defence’s commitment to our customers and the expertise of our team at Cowes, showcasing our dedication to excellence in defense aerostructures.” The nacelles’ composite parts are produced at GKN Aerospace’s Cowes site and assembled with components sourced from the EU, UK, and US, ranging from titanium machining to wiring systems. GKN Aerospace’s Fokker division, specializing in wiring harnesses, also contributes to the project, highlighting the company’s full-spectrum manufacturing capabilities.
Rupert Dix, Senior Vice President of Defence Airframe in Europe, commended the team’s achievement: “The delivery of the first two Leonardo C-27J nacelles, a product last manufactured in 2018, is a testament to the collaborative effort across our site, our supply chain, and our entire team’s commitment to customer needs.”
Since the 1990s, GKN Aerospace has been a key partner in the C-27J program, responsible for both the design and production of nacelles. This recent delivery reinforces GKN Aerospace’s reputation as a provider of complex aerostructures and underscores its enduring support for the global defense sector.
As a leader in aerospace technology, GKN Aerospace designs and supplies innovative aerostructures and engine systems integral to 90% of today’s commercial and military aircraft, including helicopters, business jets, passenger planes, advanced air mobility vehicles, and state-of-the-art fighter aircraft. The company is at the forefront of sustainable technology, developing solutions for emission-free flight, including hydrogen propulsion and all-electric flight. Operating in 12 countries with a workforce of over 16,000 across 30 locations, GKN Aerospace generates global sales of £3.4 billion and is listed under its parent company, Melrose Industries PLC.