Navantia and Navantia Australia Congratulate Royal Australian Navy on Commissioning of HMAS Supply 12 April 2021
Navantia and Navantia Australia congratulate the Royal Australian Navy on the commissioning of HMAS Supply (II), lead ship for the Supply Class Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) vessels.
Navantia’s Global President, Ricardo Domínguez, said the commissioning of Supply by the Royal Australian Navy is a proud moment for Navantia’s global workforce.
“The commissioning of HMAS Supply (II) into service by the Royal Australian Navy today marks a significant milestone for all involved.
“Despite many challenges, including COVID-19, the Australian Government, Navantia, Navantia Australia and Australian industry have worked collectively and collaboratively to make Supply a reality.”
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