Airbus-Owned NHIndustries Has Contract Scrapped by Norway -- Update
June 10 2022 - 4:56AM
Dow Jones News
By Cristina Roca
Norway has ended its contract with helicopter maker
NHIndustries, saying its NH90 aircraft don't and will never meet
the requirements of its armed forces.
Norway said Friday that it will return all helicopters received
to NHIndustries, in which Airbus SE's helicopter division holds a
62.5% stake. Leonardo SpA and Fokker own the rest of the company,
with 32% and 5.5% stakes, respectively.
It will also request a refund, including the around 5 billion
kroner ($521 million) it has already paid under the contract, plus
interest and other expenses.
"We have made repeated attempts at resolving the problems
related to the NH90 in cooperation with NHI, but more than 20 years
after the contract was signed, we still don't have helicopters
capable of performing the missions for which they were bought, and
without NHI being able to present us with any realistic solutions,"
said Gro Jaere, director general of the Norwegian Defence Materiel
Agency.
NHIndustries said Friday that it refutes the allegations made
against the company and the NH90, and that it considers the
contract termination to be legally groundless.
"NHIndustries was not offered the possibility to discuss the
latest proposal made to improve the availability of the NH90 in
Norway and to address the specific Norwegian requirements," it
said.
Write to Cristina Roca at cristina.roca@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 10, 2022 05:41 ET (09:41 GMT)
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