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GE Aerospace Celebrates 10 Years of Partnership with Royal Australian Navy, Extends Service Agreement Through 2039

October 27, 2025

Evendale, OH – October 27, 2025 – GE Aerospace's Marine Engines & Systems is celebrating a decade of exceptional service partnership with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and announcing a 5-year extension of a comprehensive support agreement (CSA) through 2029, with the options to extend up to an additional 10 years total. This milestone partnership now spans nearly three decades and covers 16 GE LM2500 marine gas turbine engines that powers and has powered three classes of Royal Australian Navy vessels, including Anzac Class Frigates, Hobart Class Destroyers, and Canberra Class Landing Helicopter Docks. 

The CSA agreement ensures comprehensive shipboard and depot-level maintenance, keeping RAN’s key warships running at peak performance for years to come. It also includes:

  • Onsite technical support 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week
  • LM2500 gas turbine propulsion system maintenance and overhaul
  • Parts warehousing and inventory management (including spare engines, supply of spare parts and replenishment of inventory)
  • Onsite field service support (home port and deployed)
  • Support of school training curriculum for on-engine and equipment maintenance
  • Configuration management

Over the past 10 years, GE Aerospace has delivered impressive fleet availability, averaging 99.9% for covered vessels. This proven track record of reliability and performance underpins the RAN's confidence in extending the partnership through 2029.

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Caption: Lisa Wade, General Manager of GE Aerospace’s Marine & Mobility Engines, and Capt. M. Ryan, Royal Australian Navy.

"Celebrating 10 years of partnership with the Royal Australian Navy is a testament to GE Aerospace’s unwavering commitment to delivering dependable power and peace of mind, ensuring their ships are always mission-ready," said Lisa Wade, General Manager of Mobility Engines & Marine. "This extended partnership ensures seamless interoperability through shared operations, maintenance, and supply systems – critical advantages for allied naval cooperation." 

Photo credit: GE Aerospace Australia Marine Services team with Capt. M. Ryan, Royal Australian Navy. From L to R: Dan Hambly, Reece Hamer, Bill Mumford, Capt M. Ryan, Tom Searle, Bradley Maloney (Lauren Wiblin and Janina Hildebrandt not in photo). 

This continued partnership reinforces Australia's position with proven, battle-tested technology backed by a supplier with unmatched global defense experience and commitment to long-term support.

LM2500 Current Fleet Details

  • Hobart Class: Between 2010 and 2017, six LM2500 gas turbines were supplied to power three Royal Australian Navy (RAN) advanced Air Warfare Destroyers (AWD), Hobart class.
  • ANZAC class: GE Aerospace supports seven LM2500s on ANZAC class frigates.
  • Canberra Class: The first HMAS Canberra, the country’s largest ship, was commissioned in 2014. It is one of two Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) ships, each with one LM2500.

Beyond marine applications, GE Aerospace powers multiple aerospace applications in the Australian Defence Forces with close to 400 engines in service and on order that power tankers, fighter jets, and attack helicopters. In 2022, GE Aerospace opened its Brisbane facility, which supports avionics, flight management, electrical power, and DOWTY propeller systems on various commercial and military aircraft. 

 

About GE Aerospace Marine Engines & Systems

GE Aerospace is a world-leading provider of jet engines, components and systems for commercial and military aircraft, and aeroderivative marine propulsion systems, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

The Marine Engines & Systems business offers marine propulsion systems for navies that need battle-ready, power-dense solutions. We are advancing capabilities for warships around the globe through the reliable, expert design of the LM2500 family of marine gas turbines. For more information, visit GEAerospace.com/marine.

For Media Inquiries, please contact:

Jennifer Villarreal GE Aerospace jennifer.villarreal3@ge.com