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Bristow Group to take over UK search and rescue from RAF | Bristow Group to take over UK search and rescue from RAF |
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A private company will take over the UK's helicopter search and rescue operations, the Department for Transport has announced. | A private company will take over the UK's helicopter search and rescue operations, the Department for Transport has announced. |
The Bristow Group has won a 10-year contract to run the service from 2015. | The Bristow Group has won a 10-year contract to run the service from 2015. |
The £1.6bn deal ends 70 years of search and rescue from the RAF and Royal Navy. | The £1.6bn deal ends 70 years of search and rescue from the RAF and Royal Navy. |
Bristow will replace ageing RAF and Royal Navy Sea King helicopters with modern Sikorsky S-92s and AgustaWestland 189s. | Bristow will replace ageing RAF and Royal Navy Sea King helicopters with modern Sikorsky S-92s and AgustaWestland 189s. |
Under the new contract, 22 helicopters will operate from 10 locations around the UK. | Under the new contract, 22 helicopters will operate from 10 locations around the UK. |
Ten S-92s will be based, two per site, at Stornoway and Sumburgh, and at new bases at Newquay, Caernarfon and Humberside airports. | Ten S-92s will be based, two per site, at Stornoway and Sumburgh, and at new bases at Newquay, Caernarfon and Humberside airports. |
Ten AW189s will operate, two per site, from Lee-on-the-Solent and a new hangar at Prestwick airport, and new bases which will be established at St Athan, Inverness and Manston airports. | Ten AW189s will operate, two per site, from Lee-on-the-Solent and a new hangar at Prestwick airport, and new bases which will be established at St Athan, Inverness and Manston airports. |
All bases will be operational 24 hours a day, and half of the new fleet will be built in Yeovil, Somerset. | All bases will be operational 24 hours a day, and half of the new fleet will be built in Yeovil, Somerset. |
The new deal will also see Bristow take over some of the civilian search and rescue (SAR) bases currently run by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. | |
Bristow Helicopters is an Aberdeen-based company, although the corporate headquarters of the Bristow Group is in Texas. | Bristow Helicopters is an Aberdeen-based company, although the corporate headquarters of the Bristow Group is in Texas. |
The firm has already been preparing crews for coastguard duties at Sumburgh in Shetland and Stornoway in the Western Isles. | The firm has already been preparing crews for coastguard duties at Sumburgh in Shetland and Stornoway in the Western Isles. |
The other current search and rescue bases are Culdrose, Wattisham, Valley, Boulmer, Portland, Lee-on-the-Solent, Chivenor, Leconfield, Lossiemouth and Prestwick. | |
There will continue to be an RAF base at Valley, Anglesey, but the SAR unit will be in Caernarfon. | There will continue to be an RAF base at Valley, Anglesey, but the SAR unit will be in Caernarfon. |
The new service run by Bristow will be fully rolled out by summer 2017. | The new service run by Bristow will be fully rolled out by summer 2017. |
RAF and Royal Navy Personnel currently involved in search and rescue could be transferred to other jobs in the military when Bristow take over, said BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale. | |
However, under a programme of "managed transition" military pilots and crew will be able to apply to leave their service and take a job, if offered, with the private contractor. | |
The changes are not expected to directly impact the Duke of Cambridge who is due to come to the end of his tour as a search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley later this spring. | |
The MOD would not comment on how specific individuals will be redeployed. | |
'Great confidence' | 'Great confidence' |
The Department for Transport began the procurement process in November 2011 for providing SAR helicopter services on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. | The Department for Transport began the procurement process in November 2011 for providing SAR helicopter services on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. |
A previous plan to privatise the service, originally launched by the previous Labour government, had stalled earlier that year. | |
It wanted an all-weather SAR helicopter service able to operate throughout the UK, including mountainous terrain and at sea. | It wanted an all-weather SAR helicopter service able to operate throughout the UK, including mountainous terrain and at sea. |
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said: "Our search and rescue helicopter service plays a crucial role, saving lives and providing assistance to people in distress on both land and on sea. | Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said: "Our search and rescue helicopter service plays a crucial role, saving lives and providing assistance to people in distress on both land and on sea. |
"With 24 years of experience providing search and rescue helicopter services in the UK, the public can have great confidence in Bristow and their ability to deliver a first class service with state-of-the-art helicopters." | "With 24 years of experience providing search and rescue helicopter services in the UK, the public can have great confidence in Bristow and their ability to deliver a first class service with state-of-the-art helicopters." |
The government says the new deal means helicopters "will be able reach a larger area of the UK search and rescue region within one hour of take off than is currently possible". | The government says the new deal means helicopters "will be able reach a larger area of the UK search and rescue region within one hour of take off than is currently possible". |
It also estimates, based on historic data, that there will be an overall improvement in flying times to incidents of around 20% - from 23 to 19 minutes. | It also estimates, based on historic data, that there will be an overall improvement in flying times to incidents of around 20% - from 23 to 19 minutes. |
Doubts expressed | |
But defence analyst Howard Wheeldon said the RAF and Navy had provided a fantastic service over so many years and most search and rescue services around the world remain in the hands of government or military. | |
He said: "Going to a PFI, which this essentially is, brings a lot of dangers. Callouts have gone up 40% since 2005, this is a big operation, a lot of people's lives are at risk here. | |
"Will the private sector operation take on the same sort of risks that the RAF, the Royal Navy and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency do, on the same scale? I rather doubt that they will. | |
"We've got to look at this in a wider context, are we doing the right thing in putting this in private hands, where there's a profit motive as opposed to 'let's get on and do the job' - and the military have been absolutely fantastic." | |
And Bob Crow, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union, said he was "deeply concerned" that the privatisation may cost lives and risk workers' lives. | |
Bristow's says its helicopters and pilots have already rescued more than 7,000 people in the UK. It also operates in the Netherlands, Norway, Trinidad and Tobago, Australia, Russia, Brazil and Canada. | |
It said its "technologically advanced" helicopters would be operated by experienced crews with "world-class" skills. It expects to create about 350 jobs to support the contract. |