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GE LM2500 Marine Gas Turbine to Power Spanish Navy’s New F-110 Frigates to be Built by Navantia

June 08, 2022

EVENDALE, OHIO -- GE Marine is under contract with Navantia to provide five LM2500 marine gas turbines that will power five new Spanish Navy F-110 frigates being built at its Ferrol Shipyard in Spain. 

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Navantia Frigate F-110 for the Spanish Navy. Credit: Navantia

These multipurpose, anti-submarine frigates are being co-developed by the Spanish Ministry of Defence and Navantia. Each F-110 frigate will be powered by one GE LM2500 gas turbine and four diesel engines in a Combined Diesel Electric and Gas (CODLAG) propulsion system to achieve a maximum speed of more than 25 knots. The new ships will be used in both blue and littoral waters for fleet protection, maritime security, joint and combined mission, and will replace Santa Maria class frigates.

The F-110 frigate program will bring the total to 28 GE LM2500 marine gas turbines used to power  Spanish Navy warships.

“We are proud to continue our successful partnerships with the Spanish Navy and Navantia to provide our dependable LM2500 marine gas turbines,” said GE’s Kris Shepherd, Vice President & General Manager, GE Marine. “It’s great to be a part of this new multi-purpose frigate that commenced construction this month (April 2022),” Shepherd added.

The LM2500 gas turbines will be Made in the U.S.A. at GE’s manufacturing facility in Evendale, Ohio; the base and enclosures will be manufactured and assembled in Spain by Navantia.

Download LM2500 Data sheet.

LM2500 Experience List.

With a GE gas turbine, navies have worldwide support whether onshore or at sea, and interoperability benefits with other allied ships. GE has delivered gas turbines onboard 633 naval ships worldwide and provides 95% of the commissioned propulsion gas turbines in the United States Navy fleet. With GE’s split casing compressor and power turbine design, in-situ maintenance is allowed, often making a gas turbine removal unnecessary; navies save millions of dollars a year and weeks/months of ship unavailability.

GE Marine’s gas turbine business is part of GE Aviation and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. GE is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of marine propulsion products, systems and solutions including aeroderivative gas turbines ranging from 6,100 to 70,656 shaft horsepower/4.6 to 52.7 megawatts. For more information, visit ge.com/marine.

 

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For further information, contact:  Julia McDowell, Marketing Communications Consultant

GE Marine Gas Turbines, tel: +1-703-582-0428, email: [email protected]