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Sat, Mar 26, 2022

Columbia Granted Sikorsky Support Deal

Sikorsky S-61 and CT58 Engines Receive Dedicated Licensor for Repair, Parts, Support

Columbia Helicopters entered into an agreement with Brightwater UAG for the support of the brand's S-61 Sikorsky helicopter. 

The deal will see Columbia work cooperatively on an integrated Supply Chain Agreement, in addition to supporting the GE CT58 engine and Sikorsky S-61. Their expertise in maintaining the engine goes back more than 60 years, enabling them to build a strong relationship with the OEM. Their 2018 selection as the Total Logistics Support provider for all operators and maintainers of the T58 and CT58 engines, making them the go-to for any problem with the engine classifications. Columbia has, through its license, been allowed to produce all procurable spare parts under its FAA Production Certificate, provided they are created in accordance with the OEM drawings and specs. 

“This MOU allows us to be well positioned with United Aero Group to support the S-61 and CT58 communities with product/logistics support and OEM components. We are excited to team with United Aero Group and leverage both of our talents,” said Santiago Crespo, vice president of growth and strategy at Columbia Helicopters.

Jamie Gelder, president and CEO of Brightwater UAG added: “Teaming legacy support leaders for logistics and front office customer support bolstered by the expertise needed in manufacturing and engineering supports the original OEM role by creating new revenue for the platform. We are very pleased in this opportunity to work with Columbia and the OEMs.”

FMI: www.colheli.com
 

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