Retiring Australia's Taipan helicopters will cost 400 local jobs, manufacturer says

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The European Producer President says that after an early retirement of MRH-90 Taipan helicopters, approximately 400 Australian aviation support workers are faced with surplus. Lock Points Taipan manufacturer says that early retirement of the plane will immediately affect aviation and space support employees. Taipan manufacturer says that the retirement of the plane will immediately affect aviation and space support workers, Australia defense says that it works with industry partners to support them through this transition The Australian defense says that this transition defense minister is working with the industry partners to support them. The decision comes after one of the Taipans collapsed in Queensland's military training exercise in Whitsundays and kills four defense staff. NHDustrIES President Axel Alocio said that support networks will no longer be needed as a result of the fleet withdrawal. "Immediately concern is support about 400 workers to be affected by this decision in Australian aviation and space, because we were organizing ourselves support the Australian fleet until the end of next year."Said. "With the decision to foresee the withdrawal of NH90 for a year, this will immediately affect 400 workers to be made unnecessary." A spokesman for the Australian Defense Ministry "MRH-90 Taipan Labor is very talented and is working with industry partners to ensure that they are supported during the transition period." Meanwhile, Mr. Aloccio denied concerns that the helicopters were connected to a security problem after the accident in Whitsundays. "At this stage of the investigation, a certain technical problem was not detected and we do not believe that the security of NH90 is in danger," he said. Australia's decision to fly Taipans early is the latest setback for the European NH90 program after explaining plans to cancel Norway and Swedish purchases. The investigation into the Taipan accident led by Australia will take until 2024. He continued "Given that we will retire the plane at the end of next year, now there is no world to fly Taipans again." The Taipan fleet was grounded several times past, including an incident March, when 10 ADF staff was forced to enter the water Gulf of Jervis New South Wavler. Mr Marles said on Friday, the first of the 40 Kara Sahin will replace Taipans, he said. Shadow Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham said that on Friday, the coalition supports Sky News and the transition to Black Hawks.
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00:00 The European producer-president says that after an early retirement of MRH90 Taipan
00:07 helicopters.
00:08 Approximately 400 Australian aviation support workers are faced with surplus.
00:14 LockPoint's Taipan manufacturer says that early retirement of the plane will immediately
00:19 affect "aviation and space support employees."
00:24 Taipan manufacturer says that the retirement of the plane will immediately affect aviation
00:30 and "space support workers."
00:33 Australia Defence says that it works with industry partners to support them through
00:38 this transition.
00:40 The Australian Defence says that this transition Defence Minister is working with the industry
00:46 "partners to support them."
00:49 The decision comes after one of the Taipans collapsed in Queensland's military training
00:54 exercise in "Whitsundays and kills four Defence staff."
00:59 NHDuster IES President Axel Alocio said that support networks will no longer be needed
01:06 as a result of "the fleet withdrawal."
01:10 Immediately concern is support about 400 workers to be affected by this decision in Australian
01:16 "aviation and space" because we were organising ourselves support the Australian fleet until
01:23 the end of next year.
01:26 Said.
01:27 With the decision to foresee the withdrawal of NH90 for a year.
01:32 This will immediately affect 400 workers to be made unnecessary.
01:37 A spokesman for the Australian Defence Ministry MRH90 Taipan Labour is very talented and is
01:44 working.
01:45 With industry partners to ensure that they are supported during the transition period.
01:51 Meanwhile.
01:53 Mr Alocio denied concerns that the helicopters were connected to a security problem after
01:59 the "accident in Whitsundays."
02:02 At this stage of the investigation "a certain technical problem was not detected and we
02:08 do not believe that the security of NH90 is in "danger."
02:13 He said "Australia's decision to fly Taipans early is the latest setback for the European
02:20 NH90 programme after "explaining plans to cancel Norway and Swedish purchases."
02:27 The investigation into the Taipan accident led by Australia will take until 2024.
02:34 He continued given that we will retire the plane at the end of next year.
02:39 Now there is no world to fly Taipans again.
02:43 The Taipan fleet was grounded several times past.
02:47 Including an incident March.
02:50 When 10 ADF staff was forced to enter the water gulf of Jarvis New South Wavler.
02:56 Mr Miles said on Friday.
02:59 The first of the 40 Kara-Zahin will replace Taipans.
03:03 He said.
03:04 Shadow Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham said that on Friday.
03:09 The coalition supports Sky News and the transition to Blackhawks

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