Honeywell Awarded Contract To Deliver AUKUS Submarine Industrial Base Pilot Program
AUKUS program will focus on technology transfer that will help build the submarine supply base in Australia
Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) today announced it has been awarded a contract to deliver the AUKUS Submarine Industrial Base (SIB) pilot program. For this program, Honeywell will establish an enhanced security framework that will underpin a safer, more secure, reliable and effective technology transfer to activate Australian Industry to support the conventionally armed, nuclear-powered Virginia–Class Submarine production, sustainment, and operational readiness. The contract was awarded by BlueForge Alliance on behalf of the AUKUS Acquisition and Integration Office of the U.S. Navy.
The AUKUS enhanced trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States was announced in 2021 and is designed to support security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. The partnership strengthens the combined industrial capacity of the three countries, with increased cooperation making trilateral supply chains more robust and resilient.
One of the priorities for the AUKUS partnership is to develop the nuclear stewardship required to grow Australia’s ability to secure the supply chain for the Virginia–Class Submarine programs. This will involve a network of suppliers and partners powered by a local workforce of more than 30,000 people in Australia and 100,000 in the United States. Following the contract award, Honeywell will support the AUKUS SIB pilot program team by establishing a secure network of suppliers and partners to support production and operation submarine fleet.

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“AUKUS is an industry-building endeavor and the top Australian defense program of our time, and we are proud to be part of the team that is mobilizing these projects to bolster Australia’s defense capability,” said Lee Davis, Head of Defense and Space Australia, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies. “With a heritage of supporting nuclear stewardship in the U.S. industrial base for the conventionally armed, nuclear powered Virginia-Class submarine program, combined with submarine component production in all three AUKUS regions, Honeywell is uniquely positioned to lead the formation of AUKUS Team SIB.”
Honeywell is working on the program with U.S.-based partners that include Orbis Sibro Inc., Argus Enterprises and Massa Products Corporation as well as Australian partner Senetas. Additional Australian companies are also expected to be selected during the pilot program. Together, this team will deliver the AUKUS SIB pilot program over the next two years.
AUKUS SIB Pilot Program Partner Quotes
- “We’re looking forward to bringing our technical expertise and extensive experience with submarine design, acquisition, sustainment and logistics support to AUKUS Team SIB and assisting to mobilize this groundbreaking partnership,” said Charlie Grabenstein, President, Orbis Sibro Inc.
- “With our extensive heritage supporting the U.S. Navy for over 75 years, we are proud of the role we’ll play in supporting the development of Australian capabilities as part of AUKUS Team SIB,” said Dawn Stancavish, CEO, Massa Products Corporation.
- “We are eager to empower small to midsize companies by increasing efficiencies that help expand the trilateral submarine industrial base and meet this unprecedented demand,” said Marian Sabety, Chairman of the Board, Argus Enterprises.
- “As a proudly Australian, global company, we are honored to be part of AUKUS Team SIB and have the opportunity to integrate our experience in creating state-of-the-art networks with the goal to securely enhance its long-term growth,” said Andrew Wilson, CEO, Senetas.
Mar 17, 2025
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GE Aerospace Secures $5Bn USAF Contract for F110 Engines
GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) announced today an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Air Force valued up to $5 billion. This contract supports Foreign Military Sales (FMS) for F110-GE-129 engines, which power F-15 and F-16 aircraft operated by allied nations worldwide.
The GE Aerospace F110 engine has more than 11 million flight hours under its wing, the most thrust in its class, and recently celebrated a milestone of 40 years of continuous production and improvement. Through this latest agreement, GE Aerospace reaffirms its commitment to supporting U.S. Air Force partnerships and enabling operational readiness for F-15 and F-16 platforms globally.
“We are honored to reach this agreement with the U.S. Air Force, ensuring the F110-GE-129 remains the engine of choice for the world’s F-15 and F-16 fleets,” said Amy Gowder, president and CEO, Defense & Systems at GE Aerospace. “This contract underscores the enduring trust in the F110’s performance, reliability, and value for our customers and their critical missions.”

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The F110 engine family has a proven track record of providing superior thrust and operational efficiency for military customers. As part of this latest contract, GE Aerospace will collaborate closely with the U.S. Air Force to deliver engines, spares, and associated services that meet the evolving needs of allied operators.

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