Welcome to Bell Helicopter 15 August 2017
Textron: Leading Branded Businesses Bell Helicopter Textron Systems Textron Aviation Industrial Finance 23% 13% 36% 27% 1% Bell Helicopter Aeronautical Accessories Weapon and Sensor Systems Unmanned Systems Marine and Land Systems TRU Simulations + Training Cessna Aircraft Beechcraft Hawker Able Engineering 2016 Revenue $13.8 Billion Specialized Vehicles Tools and Test Kautex Textron Financial
VALUES MISSION Exemplify Textron s values of integrity, trust, respect and the pursuit of excellence which will enable us to become the employer of choice in the industry. One Bell. On a Mission: To change the way the world flies with safe and superior vertical lift that saves lives, preserves freedom and provides customers exceptional value.
Bell Helicopter 2016 Financial Overview Bell Helicopter 2016 Revenue $3.2 Billion 36% 64% Commercial USG
Bell Helicopter Global Footprint 3
Bell Helicopter Commercial Product Lines In Production: Light Helicopters Bell 505 Bell 407GXP Intermediate Twin Helicopters Bell 429 Bell 429WLG Medium Helicopters In Development: Super Medium Helicopter Bell 412EPI Bell 525
Bell Helicopter: A Pioneer in Military Rotorcraft OH-58D 1968-2014 AH-1 Cobra 1966-1984 AH-1W 1984-2001 AH-1Z 2001- present 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 UH-1E 1962 UH-1N 1970-2001 UH-1Y 2001- present Bell 47 1947 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 XV-3 1955-1966 XV-15 1977 V-22 1989-present V-280 2017- future 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 A New generation of industry leadership
Bell Helicopter Military Aircraft In Production: Bell AH-1Z Bell UH-1Y Bell Boeing CV-22 Bell Boeing MV-22 In Development: MQ-8C Fire Scout Bell V-280
Three New, Clean-Sheet Design Aircraft
Bell Helicopter - Driving Innovation Examples of Technology and Innovation Areas Assisted and Autonomous Flight Advanced VTOL Designs Hybrid Propulsion Unmanned Aircraft Systems Vehicle Health Management Advanced Situational Awareness Environment Friendly Advanced Manufacturing
Bell Helicopter H-1 Program UH-1Y Venom AH-1Z Viper
AH-1Z Viper State-of-the-Art Attack Helicopter Combat proven since 2010. -- USMC workhorse for the next 40 years Integrated Avionics & Precision Weapons Full corrosion resistance 85% Common with the Venom Operationally Effective in the Following Missions: Offshore Security Anti- Piracy Search & Rescue Close Air Support Fire Fighting All UH-1Y Missions + *International configurations subject to USG approval
AH-1Z Key Characteristics 4-bladed, twin engine multi-role helicopter Integrated avionics architecture Lethal armament system: - Hellfire missiles - 2.75 Aerial rockets (unguided or APKWS) - 650 Rounds 20MM - 2 AIM-9 Air-Air Missiles Day/night operations using 3 rd Gen Target Sight System (TSS) with laser ranging and designation High survivability with sophisticated threat detection and protection, vulnerability reduction and crashworthiness. Anti-Corrosion technology Combat Specifications Max Gross Weight: 8,391 Kg Useful Load: 2,614 Kg Fuel Capacity 1,561 Ltrs Engine Performance: 1,800 SHP Flight Performance Max Speed: 200 KIAS Cruise Speed: 139 KIAS Side/Rear Flight: 45 KIAS Max G s: -.5 to 2.5
Designed to Operate in Harsh Environments Marinized at point of manufacture Wet Assembly Manufacturing Processes Provide Inherent Airframe Corrosion Protection ( Marinization ) Marinized Engines Marinized Support Equipment E 3 Protection Corrosion Resistant Composite Rotor Blades and Hubs Bearingless Rotor Hub Aluminum Gearbox Cases Waterproof Seals Minimizes the effects of Sand, Salt and Corrosion in Any Environment Improved Performance and Availability at a Lower Cost 14
H-1 Marinization Video
Optimized for Expeditionary Usage Common, Semi-Automatic Blade Fold Shipboard Compatible X Blade Configuration: 2 Forward, 2 Aft C-5/C-17 Transport in Blades in X Configuration Simple, reliable design reduces weight and complexity
The AH-1Z Industrial Team Team Viper GE Aviation Engines Lockheed Martin Tactical Sensor Suite Thales Helmet Mounted Sight Display Northrop Grumman Mission Computer /Systems The AH-1Z Team Members are All Contractors to the USG AH-1Z Team of World Leading Technology Companies with a presence in Australia
AH-1Z Self-Deploy Range from Darwin 507 km range: 8 Hellfire + 2x19 rockets 817 km range: 4 Hellfire + 1x19 rockets + 2x291 liter external tanks 1139 km range: 4x291 liter external tanks Includes: 20 minutes reserve
AH-1Z Radius from Darwin 235 km radius: 8 Hellfire + 2x19 rockets 370 km radius: 4 Hellfire + 1x19 rockets + 2x291 liter external tanks Includes: 650 rounds 20mm and 120 chaff/flare 10 minutes of HOGE at radius 20 minutes reserve
UH-1Y Venom State-of-the-Art Combat Utility Helicopter Combat proven since 2008 -- USMC workhorse for the next 40 years Lethal precision guided munitions Full corrosion resistance Operationally Effective in the Following Missions: Offshore Security Anti-Piracy Search & Rescue Close Air Support Fire Fighting *International configurations subject to USG approval
AH-1Z/UH-1Y Commonality 85% of maintenance-significant components are identical Drive Train and rotor blades Engines and IR suppressors Hydraulic Systems Electrical System Fuel system components Crashworthy seats Integrated avionics & software Results in: Reduced deployment footprint Reduced spares pack-up Reduced technical publications Reduced support equipment Reduced technical skills training Reduced manpower requirements Reduced sustainment costs Significantly Reduced Total Ownership Costs
Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) Program 2001 - Project AIR87 selected EC-665 Tiger Feb 2016 - Defence White Paper stated, The government will replace the 22 Tiger Armed Reconnaissance helicopters with a new armed reconnaissance capability from the mid-2020s. Government evaluating cost/benefit of an early replacement Army standing up a Maritime Brigade (USMC actively engaged); USMC to rotate 2500 Marines in Darwin Navy fielding two new LHD-class ships; Canberra and Adelaide ADF plans to operate ARH off LHDs
Bell Helicopter Partnership with BAE Systems Bell Helicopter: World leader in provision of military helicopter capability Significant strategic player in military vertical lift Affordable & low risk solution aligned with ADF concept of operations Existing US Navy program of record with spiral upgrade: Optimizes availability and force generation through incremental upgrades Program remains aligned with emerging warfighting technology BAE Systems Australia: BAE Systems is one of Australia s leading total aircraft sustainment providers Proven sustainment capability with history of reducing cost of ownership Over 20 years rotary wing sustainment experience with the ADF Experience in total asset management including air worthiness Together BAE SA and Bell Helicopter can: Offer a superior end-to-end military rotorcraft solution Low risk, responsible and accountable indigenous solution
Industry Engagement During the FMS Process FMS Timeline LOR for P&A LOR for LOA Signed LOA USG / GOR FMS Contract USG / Bell Understand Offset / Industrial Cooperation Requirements Industry Knowledge Building Gather information on potential Industrial partners Understand Capabilities and Capacities Develop Cooperation Concepts ARH Helicopter Program Detailed Industry Survey Match Local Industry to Bell Needs Program Direct, Supply Chain, Technology Transfer Selection of Industry Partners Mature Specific Cooperation Plans / Projects Begin Supplier Certification Project Implementation
Becoming a Supplier to Bell On average 80% of our aircraft Bill of Material is sourced Our Sell2Bell portal is the gateway for suppliers Register as a potential supplier by going to www.bellhelicopter.com Registration kept on file for one year 3-Tier onboarding process Supplier Capability Survey Supplier Risk Analysis (Financial & Capacity) On Site Supplier Assessment
Supplier Expectations Accountability Supplier Quality and On-Time Delivery Performance is measured and published monthly Safety is a requirement, not an option Meaningful and effective nonconformance Root Cause Analysis and Corrective Actions AS9100 or AS9120 and NADCAP Certified Robust Planning MRP/ERP Competitive Lead-Time Financially Stable Capital Investment Plan Capacity Planning Existing Capacity for Growth Strong Engineering/Technical Support Robust Cost Accounting Robust Logistics Leadership / Succession Plan
Bell Helicopter Commodities Cable / Harness Assembly Casting / Forgings Composites Electrical / Electronics Fabrication / Sheet Metal Instruments / Avionics Machining Plastics Raw Material Standard Vendor Hardware Tooling / Ground Support Equipment
Supplier Quality Requirements FOR SUPPLIER PART NUMBERED ITEM SOURCES Compliance to AS9100 Quality Management System (reference Bell T s and C s; Clause 10) FOR DISTRIBUTORS Compliance to AS9120 Quality Management System (reference AS9100 and applicable QPS 200 requirements) FOR REPAIR/OVERHAUL SERVICE PROVIDERS Compliance to AS9110 Quality Management System (reference AS9100 and applicable QPS 200 requirements)
We Have Registered, Now What? Be patient Understand that we have hundreds of potential suppliers wanting to be new Bell Suppliers and this process takes time Opportunities are continuously becoming available, and once selected, Bell prefers long term contract to provide suppliers with stable business Continue to update your Bell profile with new capabilities, quality certifications, and capacity changes