Dundee turbine firm ATL wins major Rolls-Royce contract

Published

6th April 2018

The Baldovie Industrial Estate firm has signed an exclusive single source agreement with the engine giant to maintain the GEM turbine which powers the Lynx helicopter.

ATL said the deal, which runs until 2021, would create additional jobs. It has already begun the recruitment process.

The GEM contract opens new markets for ATL and marks its first move into the extensive helicopter market.

Andy Adams, ATL sales director, said the partnership with Rolls-Royce had the potential to be extended until 2030.

He said: “This is a significant long-term programme for ATL and will help Rolls-Royce maintain the Lynx helicopter availability around the globe.

“Winning such a large, long-term contract is a true demonstration of our fast, responsive service, strong customer relationships and proven track record of on time delivery.

“As specialists in component repair, in particular late life turbines, ATL has unique experience and knowledge.

“We will be working hard to secure support to the GEM programme through until its planned phase out in 2030.”

Commenting on the deal Tony Evans, purchase manager at Rolls-Royce, said: “We look forward to working with ATL to ensure this GEM programme is successful.”

ATL has increased its staffing by 24% in the past year.

In May last year the firm joined Sharing in Growth, the government-backed national productivity programme.

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ATL Turbine Services

ATL has a broad range of specialised gas turbine component repair capabilities, offering customers cost effective alternatives to outright replacement. As an engineering solution provider, we are able to rebuild parts back to a fully restored condition so that they have the same integrity and durability as new parts.

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