Tag: LCS
Austal USA awarded deployed LCS maintenance contract
Austal USA, the American arm of the West Australia based shipbuilder Austal Limited, has been awarded a A$100.4 million contract by the US Navy...
Austal expands its maintenance business in US
Austal's American subsidy, Austal USA, has been awarded a second Sustainment Execution Contract (SEC) by the US Navy, enabling the company to bid for...
Austal USA delivers 14th LCS to US Navy
Austal USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Australian shipbuilder Austal Limited, has delivered its 14th Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to the US Navy,...
Austal’s LCS 24 completes acceptance trials
Austal has announced that the twelfth Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) built for the US Navy at its shipyard in Mobile, Alabama, has successfully...
Austal USA celebrates first LCS delivery in 2020
Austal’s American arm has delivered its 11th Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to the US Navy at its shipyard in Mobile, Alabama.
The future USS Kansas City (LCS...
Austal’s Australian operations cleared to bid for US naval ship support
Austal’s shipyards and service centres in Australia have been cleared to bid for providing support services for United States Navy (USN) and Military Sealift...
Future USS Mobile christened at Austal USA
Austal USA has christened the 13th Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), the future USS Mobile (LCS 26), at a special ceremony held at its ship manufacturing facility...
Austal delivers another Littoral Combat Ship to US Navy
Austal has successfully delivered the 10th Independence Class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to the United States Navy.
Austal CEO David Singleton said the future USS...
Austal’s tenth LCS completes acceptance trials
Austal has announced that its tenth Independence Class Littoral Combat Ship, the future USS Cincinnati (LCS 20) has successfully completed acceptance trials in the Gulf of...
Austal expects substantial increase in full year revenue guidance
Austal is expecting to smash its projected group revenue for FY2019 of $1.3–$1.4 billion due to better-than-expected performance across its business.
Austal said that following preparation...