Serco has been awarded two new contracts to supply general purpose support equipment (GPSE) for the Royal Air Force and the Spanish Air Force.

The work will be undertaken by Serco’s Design, Integration and Test (DIT) team based at Waterlooville, Hampshire, who have been developing support solutions for Typhoon aircraft since 2005.

The Serco designed GPSE is an automatic test system (ATS) built and qualified for use in aircraft support environments. It was originally conceived as a general-purpose automatic test solution for the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy to support more than 130 different assemblies fitted to six different aircraft.

Single box solution

Since then, GPSE has replaced nine separate pieces of support equipment with a single box solution, reducing operating costs for the UK Ministry of Defence and other NATO air forces.

Commenting on the contract extension, Keith Hillas, interim managing director of Serco’s UK defence business, said: “These new contracts underpin Serco’s growing reputation as a first-class supplier of armament support equipment for modern aircraft.

They increase our provision of testing for the Eurofighter and Typhoon fleets across Europe and supports our journey to becoming the favoured supplier of armament support equipment for the Typhoon programme.”

Moron and Albacete airbases

The new contract is to provide new versions of the GPSE test sets to refresh the support capabilities for the UK fleet of Typhoon aircraft whilst the new contract with the Spanish Air Force adds Pylon and High Pressure Pure Air Generator (HiPPAG) test functionality to the existing GPSE capability at the Moron and Albacete airbases.

Serco provides GPSE equipment to support Armament Control Systems for the Royal Air Force, the German Air Force and the Spanish Air Force.

Serco has worked closely with the Spanish Air Force since 2015, developing new applications and helping them to move to a full GPSE capability in support of their Typhoon aircraft fleet.
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