Power systems company Rolls Royce Holdings plc. (RYCEY.PK, RR.L) announced Tuesday that it has entered into agreement to sell its shareholding and interest in the RTM322 helicopter engine programme to Turbomeca, a Safran company. Rolls-Royce said that its 50 per cent interest in the engine programme will be progressively transferred to Turbomeca, which will then hold 100 per cent of the RTM322 programme.
Rolls-Royce noted that it will receive a cash consideration of 293 million euros for its shareholding and interest in the programme.
Turbomeca will assume full responsibility for the design, production and support of the RTM322 engine, which powers the Apache, EH101 Merlin and NH90 helicopters.
Rolls-Royce added that it will provide full assistance to Turbomeca during the multi-year transition period to ensure all RTM322 customers continue to receive effective support.
Rolls-Royce stated that the RRTM Adour engine programme, which powers the Hawk and Jaguar aircraft, is unaffected by this agreement, as are the other helicopter engine programmes in the Rolls-Royce portfolio.
The sale is expected to complete before year end, subject to closing conditions.
Work is expected to be transferred to Turbomeca over three years. Rolls Royce said it will work closely with employee representatives to manage any employment impact.
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