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Sun, Dec 05, 2010

U.S. State Department Takes Delivery Of First Upgraded Sikorsky S-61

Sikorsky Aerospace Services Delivers Helos For Medical And Other Transportation Missions

The first upgraded S-61 helicopter for the U.S. State Department was delivered recently by Sikorsky Aerospace Services (SAS). “This delivery marks another significant milestone for the Sikorsky S-61 helicopter program and speaks to the continued success of the aircraft’s upgrade program launched earlier this year. The S-61 helicopter continues to be one of the most dependable and best value aircraft in the aerospace industry,” said David Adler, SAS president, in announcing the delivery Thursday.


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Earlier this year, the U.S. State Department entered into an IDIQ (indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity) agreement to purchase up to 110 upgraded S-61 helicopters for passenger and cargo transport missions in support of worldwide operations. To date, purchase orders for 17 aircraft have been placed by the DoS for use in locations throughout the world.

The upgrade program incorporates advancements in state-of-the-art technology that launches this long-proven aircraft into the twenty-first century. The upgraded S-61 helicopter includes a full array of system upgrades for enhanced mission performance. Composite main rotor blades (CMRB) provide improved functionality in hot/high conditions. Additional features have been incorporated to reduce pilot fatigue and maintenance requirements for increased safety. The upgraded S-61 aircraft offers its operators an affordable purchase price, economical operating costs and intrinsic resale value. Four aircraft are to be delivered in 2010, with deliveries of the next 13 upgraded S-61 helicopters scheduled throughout 2011.

FMI: www.sikorsky.com

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