LYME BAY delivered two months
ahead of schedule RFA Lyme Bay, the fourth and final ship in the Royal
Fleet Auxiliary’s new class of landing ship, has been delivered to
the UK Ministry of Defence more than two months ahead of schedule. Commenting on the successful delivery of the programme, head of the LSD(A) project Scott Jamieson said: “I am delighted that we have been able to deliver RFA Lyme Bay both to an exceptional standard and nine weeks ahead of schedule. “It is vital that our customer receives true value for money, in order to comply with the UK’s Defence Industrial Strategy and I believe that we have fully achieved that with this vessel.” Speaking after the delivery of RFA Lyme Bay, the UK MoD’s LSD(A) team leader Andy Hewitt said: "RFA Lyme Bay has been successfully delivered by BAE Systems to a very high standard. The vessel will now undertake an additional work package in support of full system acceptance prior to handover in Portland.”
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