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The Story of Australian Aviation
• We have a long history in Aviation.
• Qantas is Australia's largest airline and the second oldest
in the world.
• Qantas rated top of list for safety by AirlineRatings.com
• Australia has a world class aviation regulatory
environment. Our standards and governance framework
is sought after in developing nations around the world
and is endorsed by international bodies like ICAO
(International Civil Aviation Organisation).
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Australian Aviation and Aerospace – Why us
• Innovative milestones: - 1958 Black box flight recorder invented Dr David Warren in Melbourne.
- 1960-2010 Jindalee Operational (Over Horizon) Radar Network.
Monitors air and sea movements and now has an operational range of
3,000 km and covers 37,000 km2
- 1965 Inflatable escape slide. The inflatable aircraft escape slide which
doubles as a raft was invented by Jack Grant - Qantas.
- 2002 Scramjet - University of QLD - HyShot team (and international
partners) conducted the first ever successful test flight of a scramjet.
- 2008 Nulka. Australian designed and developed active missile decoy built
in Australian and American collaboration.
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Australian Aviation and Aerospace – Why us
• Major Aerospace and Defence OEMs/Primes are here not just to service
the market.
• For example Boeing, Thales, BAE Systems have key operations in
Australia. They are here because Australia has leading technologies &
research (merit based not offset), strong Government support in the
sector and we are adding value to their production line.
• Boeing Aerostructures Australia is The Boeing Company's largest
manufacturing footprint outside North America and produces flight
control surfaces for large commercial aircraft. This success is a result of
the company's development of innovative solutions:
• Manufacturing composite aircraft components;
• R&D, design and testing; and
• fabrication and assembly activities.
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Australia’s Advanced Manufacturing Sector
• Australia has a long history in Advanced Manufacturing.
• We manufacture cars (since 1948), ships and medical
devices, and equipment and parts for the rail, aerospace,
mining and oil & gas sectors.
• Because of our isolation and small population, we had to
manufacture and be good at it (advanced manufacturing).
• Australia is a leader in productively manufacturing high
value, low run, innovative solutions, improving overall
methods of production to a high quality and standard.
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Austrade – Australia’s Aerospace Sector
• Austrade’s focus in aerospace is to:
– assist the continued viability of the Australian
aerospace industry by identifying pathways and
opportunities to enter the GVCs of major Aerospace
OEMs and Primes;
– to facilitate defence suppliers to identify additional civil
aviation applications and opportunities driven by the
emerging middle class in Asia and an increase in
passenger travel.
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Globalisation
Demand for integrated
support services
Larger share of demand from
newer generation
aircraft
Consolidation
Continuing focus on cost
reduction
Growing interest in
MRO markets from OEMs
Aerospace manufacturing supply chain sector
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Six trends driving change in the aerospace industry
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Globalisation of the Aerospace
Sector
The current wave of globalisation will see
greater collaboration between nations.
The aerospace industry has become
increasingly globalised over recent
years
Globalisation will also have an impact on the
commercial sector.
Continued demand for more fuel-efficient
aircraft is expected to drive product innovation
in aircraft manufacturing.
With proven capabilities, experience and expertise, Australia
is an ideal partner to help international companies meet
these challenges
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926 firms employing approximately 13,300 people
Overview of Australia’s Aerospace Sector
The Australian aerospace industry is well established
Industry annual turnover $3.8 billion of which
$2.1 billion (54 per cent) is exported
Australian aerospace sector suppliers
embedded in global supply chains in Europe,
US, UK, India, China and ASEAN
Australia has a proven history of aerospace
manufacturing continuing to provide world-class
innovative products and services to the global
and domestic aerospace sector
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Features of Australia’s Aerospace Sector
Experienced advanced manufacturing
environment:
• Supplier base with aerospace approvals
(e.g. NADCAP, AS9100 rev C)
• Integration into existing global and local
supply chain management
• Track record in integration of advanced
technologies and advanced materials
Agility to respond to changing supplier needs
through collaboration and partnerships
• Skilled to provide solutions to complex
problems for customers
EXPERIENCE AND TRACK-RECORD
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Features of Australia’s Aerospace Sector
High product quality levels
Exceptional R&D resources
World class education and training facilities
Highly educated and skilled workforce
Good transport and infrastructure base
Cost effective aerospace design and IT
infrastructure
SKILLS EDUCATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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Why do business with Australia
in the Aerospace Sector
Australia has niche manufacturers with
innovative problem solving capabilities
Reliable on-time delivery
Collaborative culture, open to forming
alliances and partnerships
Integrates in Value Chains to provide
end-to-end solutions
Agile (quick to respond to a changing
market, changing environment and
changing demand)
Australia’s “can-do” attitude to business
and manufacturing
Lateral design and solution
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Breadth of the Australia’s Aerospace Sector
Australian capability is broad, with expertise ranging from civil and
defence applications including:
Aircraft manufacturing
AssembliesSub-assembly
design and manufacturing
Tooling and assembly
Machining
Avionics
Material development in
metals and composites
Testing and Validation
EnginesMaintenance, Repairs and
Overhaul (MRO)
Refits, conversions,
refurbishments
Software Systems
Operational Management
Training and education
Research and Development
Pilot and engineering
training
Ground support equipment design and
manufacture
Charter servicesAir traffic
management Air systems integration
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Australian Aerospace
Manufacturing Capabilities
Airframes• Structures, Doors,
Fuselage, Wings, Nacelles, Pylons and Stabilizers
• Composite capabilities
• Equipment
Components• Machining
• Sheet metal
• Interiors
• Exteriors
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Australian Aerospace Manufacturing
Capabilities
Avionics• Wire harness
• Avionics equipment (e.g. autopilot, altitude controller)
• Communications
• Electrical power
• Instruments (e.g. Autopilot, Altitude Controller)
• Navigation
Engines• Piston Engines and components
• Turbines and components
• Propellers
• Others (Fuel System, Auxiliary Power, Engine Exhaust, Ignition, Main Rotor Drive)
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Examples of Australian Aerospace Manufacturing Capabilities
Airframe Design &
Stress Analysis
Memko
Vipac
Central Fuselage
Composite
QuickstepNacelles
Marand
Broens
Composite capabilities
Quickstep
Advanced Composite Structures
Wings & Sheet metal
Boeing Aerostructures
RUAG Australia
BAE AU
Engine Trailer
Marand
Engine Component
Broens Marand
Hoffmann Levett
RUAG Australia
Airframe & System
Component Machining
Lovitt RUAG Australia
Ferra Hoffmann
Levett Marand
Landing Gear,
Wheels & Brakes,
Doors & Utility
RUAG Australia
UTC Aerospace
Vertical Tail and Stabilizers
Marand
BAE AU
Quickstep
Boeing Aerostructures
Interiors
Aerospace Plastic Components
Bower Aero
Inflight Graphics Voice Recognition
Software
Adacel
NICTA
Radar, TPS
Components
Cablex
BAE AU
Micreo
Partech Systems
CSC
Composite Tooling
Marand
Broens
Hoffmann
Aerospace Surface and
Protective Treatments
Electromould
Brenco
MRO Support
RUAG Australia
Hawker Pacific
Cobham
Airflite
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Australian Capabilities in
Maintenance Repair and
Overhaul
Maintenance• in-country MRO capability & training
• production of specialised
components and legacy components
• systems integration and software
• commercial wide-body, narrow-body,
light aircraft, defence aircraft
Conversions and
Refurbishments• medical, search and rescue aircrafts
• photography and surveying
• border control
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Australia – means opportunities
Australia supplying Aircrafts
to the world
Light aircraft and helicopters
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Ultralight aircraft
The aerospace industry has become
increasingly globalised over recent
years
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• Aviation - Pilot Training
• Engineering
• Maintenance Repair and Overhaul
• Air Traffic Management and Control
• Aviation Safety Training
• Aviation Management Degree and Master courses
Aviation Training, Skills & Education
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Australian Aerospace sector has strong
Government support
Global Supply Chain (GSC) Program
Aerospace industry subsides – Subsidies to major contractors from Federal and State Governments are common to promote investment, R&D and employment to this sector.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is developing new technologies, components and systems for the aerospace industry of the future.
Cooperative Research Centers (CRC) –Government funded program to promote the pursuit of science and research and development
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Contact the Australian Trade & Investment Commission
Vivien Lim
Trade Manager – Advanced Manufacturing
Ph: + 61 2 9392 2329
Mob: + 61 4 2158 8986
Email: [email protected]
Adam Sandilands
Senior Trade Adviser – Advanced Manufacturing
Ph: +61 2 6201 7372
Mob: +61 407 224 614
Email: [email protected]
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