They celebrate the delivery of a key component for an aircraft in-flight refuelling system.
Simon Beech, Chief Operating Office (UK) of Nasmyth Group attended BAE Systems' prestigious Chairman's Award scheme to celebrate the delivery of a key component for an aircraft in-flight refuelling system.
The in-flight refuelling (IFR) coupling was classed as a critical risk factor which could delay delivery of BAE Systems’ programme if consistency of supply could not be achieved.
BAE Systems investigated several options and in April 2015 Nasmyth Metallics Bullwell embarked on the mission to deliver the IFR coupling as a machine-from-solid component using a complex 5-axis machining. This method offers 100% consistency and accuracy and elimated all the issues associated with casting the part.
Having designed, developed, tested and refined their solution, Nasmyth Metallics Bullwell delivered its first production unit IFR coupling to BAE Systems in December 2015. Since then, the company has continued to deliver consistently machined components, so that the IFR coupling is no longer seen as a production issue for the BAE Systems programme.
Simon Beech said “Nasmyth Metallics demonstrates our engineering skills, expertise and commitment to problem solving. I am delighted that our team’s deep understanding of BAE Systems’ position and challenges has been recognised as a critical part of the Hawk programme’s success. Nasmyth Group continually invests in delivering innovations in engineering technology, processes and design which meet our customers requirements. Seeing such a successful outcome acknowledged with a tangible award is immensely satisfying and encouraging for us.”
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