Homepage ASD-Network

GE Marine News - Category: Defence

Featured Events

Focusing on the ITAR

Training in Defense Trade Regulatory Requirements and Practices

Date: 5 Mrch 2009 - 6 Mrch 2009
Location: Orlando, FL, United States


Network Centric Warfare Europe

Date: 26 May 2009 - 29 May 2009
Location: Cologne, Germany



Featured Reports

Financial Analysis - The Boeing Company


Serbia Defence and Security Report


Airlines: Global Industry Guide



Search Companies

Find over 9000 Aerospace, Aviation, Space, Defence & Security companies & organisations.

GE LM2500 to Power Royal Australian Navy's LHD Amphibious Ships

(Evendale, Ohio, July 24, 2008) -- GE Marine announced that it will supply the Spanish shipbuilder, Navantia, Madrid, with two LM2500 aeroderivative gas turbines. The LM2500s will power two new Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) amphibious ships.

"We are pleased that the Royal Australian Navy has once again selected the reliable LM2500 gas turbine for this next-generation program," said Brien Bolsinger, general manager of GE Marine, Evendale, Ohio. "Most recently, the RAN also selected a Navantia ship design for its new Air Warfare Destroyers, which have a baseline propulsion system design featuring the LM2500 gas turbines," Bolsinger added.

In February 2007, Navantia and Australia's Tenix Group announced the two companies will jointly construct the two new LHD vessels. Navantia will oversee the ships' design and construction, power plants and platform control system. The Tenix Group will handle the construction of the superstructure and the bulk of the fit-out at its Melbourne facility.

The two Canberra-class LHD ships - to be named HMAS Canberra and HMAS Adelaide - will rely on one LM2500 gas turbine in a COmbined Diesel Electric And Gas turbine (CODLAG) configuration with diesel engines. The new LHD ships are expected to carry 1,000 personnel, six helicopters and 150 vehicles, and replace both HMAS Manoora and HMAS Kanimbla.

GE will manufacture the LM2500 gas turbines at its Evendale facility, and will deliver the gas turbine-generator sets in August 2009 and November 2010. The RAN is slated to launch the first LHD in March 2009, with commissioning in January 2013. The second LHD will be launched in October 2010, with commissioning to follow in June 2014.

Source : GE Marine

Recent News from GE Marine

ASD Network • the smart network • contact usterms & conditionsprivacy policyadvertisingfaqs