Second vessel delivered to U.S. Coast Guard
Under Birdon’s contract with the U.S. Coast Guard, we are refitting 117 Motor Lifeboats (MLBs) that will be used by the USCG all around the …
Under Birdon’s contract with the U.S. Coast Guard, we are refitting 117 Motor Lifeboats (MLBs) that will be used by the USCG all around the …
The Birdon Group continues to strengthen its reputation as a reliable contractor in the competitive defence procurement market in the US. Its US subsidiary, Birdon …
Birdon continues its success in the US with award of new Navy contract Read More »
Birdon subsidiary NAMJet recently completed the fabrication and assembly of a 34-jet order for Marine Assault Vehicles (MAV) built by FNSS. The MAV is a …
Due to COVID-19 restrictions the Birdon America team was unable to hold a Christmas function to celebrate the end of 2020. Instead, we organised over …
Last week Birdon performed successful Self-Righting Tests on the USCG 47C First Article Motor Lifeboat (MLB) in Bellingham. This is the last major Acceptance Trial …
To celebrate the beginning of the New Year and new decade, our team in the US took part in the annual Evergreen Lake Plunge. Participants …
Birdon owned subsidiary NAMJet has supplied its signature waterjets to support the Australian Antarctic Research Program. Australia’s new Antarctic icebreaking research and supply vessel, RSV …
NAMJet Waterjets the key to Antarctic Barge Success Read More »
Birdon had the pleasure of hosting the Mayor of Denver, Michael Hancock in Sydney last week. Hancock was accompanied by officials and staff from City …
Total contract pipeline for the group, including Australia, extends beyond AUD 700m The Birdon Group, headquartered in Port Macquarie, has firmed its reputation as one …
Birdon announces USD 390m (AUD 575m) in new US Army and Coast Guard contracts Read More »
Birdon is proud to announce the completion and delivery of the 100th Bridge Erection Boat (BEB) to the United States Army. The Birdon team, US …
Birdon Delivers its 100th Bridge Erection Boat to the United States Army Read More »