DCNS has
signed a contract with the French Navy’s Fleet Support Service (SSF) to provide
through-life support services over the next four years for nuclear-powered
aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle.
The
contract calls for comprehensive through-life support services through until
mid-2016, including three layups, ensuring the vessel’s operational
availability.
DCNS has
signed a contract with the French Navy’s Fleet Support Service (SSF) to provide
through-life support services over the next four years for nuclear-powered
aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle.
The
contract is based on firm commitments to service quality and technical
performance. DCNS guarantees the Navy high levels of safety and security and
strong technical support. The Group also contractually guarantees the
availability of specific shipboard systems. The contract comes under the Navy’s
availability-based procurement policy.
In
addition to further demonstrating the Group’s expertise in through-life support
services for nuclear-powered warships, this contract reflects the mutual
confidence between the French Navy and DCNS.
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