“When you look at the 150-year history of Fairbanks Morse Defense, you will find a handful of distinctive moments that completely transformed this company. We believe the acquisition of Rolls-Royce naval propulsors and handling businesses will become one of those moments,” said George Whittier, CEO of Fairbanks Morse Defense. “The way that our products and services complement each other is unmatched in the defense industrial base. Combining our capabilities allows Fairbanks Morse Defense to substantially increase what we offer to our US maritime defense customers while also offering our systems and components solutions to Rolls-Royce’s global customer base.”
The acquisition will add the following to the Fairbanks Morse Defense portfolio:
- Rolls-Royce Pascagoula, Mississippi Facility—Pascagoula is a fully integrated marine propeller and waterjet manufacturing campus that is responsible for producing controllable pitch propeller blades and hub body castings, large fixed-pitch propellers, and waterjets for the US Navy. It is the country’s only privately owned foundry that is qualified to cast propellers for the US Navy’s surface and submarine fleet, making it a United States National Asset.
- Rolls-Royce Walpole, Massachusetts Facility—For over 50 years, the Rolls-Royce Walpole campus has delivered critical ship propulsor systems and aftermarket services for the US Navy and Coast Guard and other international navies, including controllable pitch propellers, fixed propellers, and waterjets.
- Rolls-Royce Peterborough, Ontario Canada Facility—The Centre of Excellence for Naval Handling in Peterborough, Ontario supports the design and manufacture of handling systems, launch and recovery systems, and undersea sensors and systems for navies across the globe. Its products include the next-generation Mission Bay Handling System for the Global Combat Ship program, a frigate program for the UK Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Australian Navy.
Rolls-Royce Naval-Marine propellers can be found on all the US aircraft carriers currently in service. They are also used on US Navy fleet supports, amphibious ships, surface combatants, submarines, and more, as well as on US Coast Guard vessels. Rolls-Royce handling systems are found on many of the US Navy’s surface combatants.
“Rolls-Royce Naval Propulsors & Handling is an industry leader and trusted supplier to navies around the world. We are pleased to collaborate with Fairbanks Morse Defense, who recognizes the value of this business and the outstanding opportunities for its strong future,” said Adam Riddle, President—Defense and Chairman & CEO, Rolls-Royce North America. “We believe this transaction represents the best outcome for the business, its people, and the military customers they serve.”
Fairbanks Morse Defense has built a diverse portfolio that now includes engines, electrical hardware, motors, valves, cranes, davit systems, fans, fittings, and water treatment solutions. The company has also advanced its technology offerings with AI, digital defense, telerobotics, additive manufacturing, smart engineering, uncrewed mission management, extended reality, and remote collaboration tools.