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Tue, Aug 02, 2022

Partnership Bodes Well For UH-60 Black Hawk Operators

PPI-NGTI-ARMES Alliance Looks to Preen Black Hawks

PPI Tech Services LLC—the Washington State-based defense contractor and aerospace maintenance and training concern and member of the Precision Aerospace Products (PAP) group of companies—has announced its partnership with Nebraska Gas Turbine Inc. (NGTI) and ARMES Aviation LLC.   

The concord embodies UH-60 expertise and experience, and correlative understanding of international operations. The three companies will offer clients comprehensive Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services germane to the Black Hawk Helicopter platform, including: the General Electric T700 engine; the UH-60/S70i airframe structure; avionics and hydraulics; fabrication; and complete flight line maintenance. 

By combining their respective engineering acumen and international customer relationships, the three companies advance their global mission of supporting the U.S. government and its allies.

The PAP/NGTI/ARMES Aviation partnership brings together three of the aerospace industry's most renowned engineering corps affords clients opportunity to avail themselves of world-class T700 and UH-60/S70i airframe repairs.

NGTI’s extensive and diverse experience with various General Electric, Honeywell, and Rolls-Royce helicopter engines and engine components facilitates expert maintenance of a wide variety of additional engines. NGTI’s sister company, ARMES Aviation LLC, is well known for its specialization in reconfiguring surplus UH-60s with focuses on reducing excess aircraft weight, increasing aircraft performance, and maximizing aircraft efficacy, reliability, and lift-capability. ARMES heavy UH-60 maintenance capabilities include PMI 1 and PMI 2, Aircraft Rigging, FIT test, Flight Control, Cabin Tub, and Fuel Cell Corrosion Inspections.

NGTI and ARMES Aviation conform to FAR Part 145 standards and employ a competent and salty group of technical and inspection personnel whose combined experience of more than 120 years is backed by an industry-exclusive warranty.

PPI-Technical Services corporate CCO and executive vice president George Canovas states: "We are proud to be a strategic partner with both NGTI and ARMES Aviation, underscoring our long-term objectives and missions. We continue to focus on being the first to engineer a solution and new approaches to extend the life of UH-60s, and this partnership is at the heart of our corporate mission - 'Knowledge, Relationships, and Solutions.”

Conceived and executed for purpose of providing the very best UH-60 engine, airframe, avionics, and sub-systems maintenance and overhaul, the PAP-NGIT-ARMES partnership sets out to extend the service-life and optimize the operational efficacy of one of the world’s premier helicopter platforms.

FMI: www.ppitechservices.com

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