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NUSHIP Stalwart Arrives at HMAS Stirling

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After a 30 day transit across the world’s oceans, NUSHIP Stalwart arrived safely at Fleet Base West in Western Australia on Monday, June 21, 2021.

NUSHIP Stalwart is the second of two Supply Class Auxiliary Oiler Replenishm­ent ( AOR) ships built for the Royal Australian Navy by Navantia. The Australian Supply Class ships are based on the Spanish Navy’s Cantabria Class design.

The ship was crewed by a team of 20 Teekay and six Navantia personnel who Teekay Captain Luke Hosking said worked together as “One Crew, One Team, One Family”, throughout the voyage.

Navantia Australia’s Managing Director Israel Lozano said that the arrival of Stalwart is a pivotal moment for Navantia Australia.

“The arrival of NUSHIP Stalwart and commission­ing earlier this year of HMAS Supply, marks a significan­t milestone for Navantia Australia. Supporting the Supply Class AORs represents our first opportunit­y to Prime through life support services for Navantia designed vessels in service with the Royal Australian Navy.”

“This programme provides Navantia Australia with the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e its commitment to helping develop the Australian sovereign shipbuildi­ng and sustainmen­t industry.”

Navantia Australia is supporting NUSHIP Stalwart and sister ship, HMAS Supply, through life as the Prime Contractor under the AORSPO enterprise for the first five years’ of service. Navantia Australia establishe­d its Sustainmen­t Support Centre in 2020 at the AMC Jakovich Centre, Henderson, Western Australia specifical­ly to provide first class asset management for NUSHIP Stalwart.

NUSHIP Stalwart will commence final fit-out and testing activities at HMAS Stirling after clearing custom and quarantine, and will commission into service with the Royal Australian Navy later this year.

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PHOTOGRAPH: Navantia

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