Contract with Bristow Helicopters Ltd extended by Maritime and Coastguard Agency


Bristow will continue to deliver the UKSAR service in the same way through 2026. Harbour Media Photo

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has extended the contract for its search and rescue helicopter service which is currently operated by Bristow Helicopters Ltd on behalf of Her Majesty’s Coastguard.

Bristow has been given the extension which will run until Dec. 31, 2026, covering off the period that the Maritime and Coastguard Agency needs to procure its new search and rescue contract.

Her Majesty’s Coastguard — the search and rescue service of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency — will continue to have its helicopter service delivered in the same way.

In the meantime, the MCA will work towards a framework for procuring a new replacement service known as UKSAR2G (UK Search and Rescue Second Generation) which will include helicopters as well as other innovative technology.

Claire Hughes, director of HM Coastguard said: “This is a really exciting time for us as we work to create the template for the future of search and rescue. Ultimately our role is about working to save lives so it’s important while we look to the future that we make sure our present capability continues to meet the needs alongside our coastguard rescue teams, the RNLI and independent lifeboats and hovercraft.”

Damien Oliver, Commercial and Programmes Director said: “It’s very important that we take account of all the future needs of search and rescue and how new technology can service those needs. This contract extension for Bristow Helicopters Ltd will give the MCA, working in partnership with the aerospace industry, the opportunity to develop innovative and more tailored solutions for the future.”

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