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Sikorsky and Bristow reached a long-term agreement to boost support for Bristow's S-92 helicopter fleet worldwide. The deal features Sikorsky's TAP for predictable aftermarket support, including ...
The H-53 helicopters serviced under the contract include those utilized by the Marine Corps, Navy and foreign military sales customers. Contract work will be done at the Sikorsky facility in ...
Sikorsky shared its concept vision for a future X2 aircraft, interestingly envisioning it as an F-35 Lightning II parallel in the low-altitude domain. After the cancellation of the Future Attack ...
An American Airlines flight and a Sikorsky military helicopter collided and crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night and officials said Thursday morning that ...
The U.S. Army has canceled plans for an armed scout helicopter, dealing a blow to Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky Aircraft, which employs hundreds of people in Palm Beach County. Now questions are ...
Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky unit will build new hybrid, tilt-wing aircraft, the company announced this week. The hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft will feature wings that ...
First delivered in 1977, Sikorsky’s S-76 remains the grande dame of corporate helicopters. Accounting for head-of-state transportation in 10 countries, and with more than 178 other examples ...
The U.S. Army announced the cancellation of its program to develop an armed scout helicopter, delivering a major setback for Sikorsky, which had been competing for years to secure a contract ...
The US Coast Guard (USCG) has received approval to acquire another 20 former US Navy (USN) Sikorsky H-60 helicopters, a move coming as the service looks eventually to operate an all-Sikorsky MH ...
During a fourth quarter of changes for its parent company, United Technologies, Sikorsky Aircraft increased sales by $1.2 billion in 2014, a 19 percent gain even as it warned of turbulence ahead ...
Sikorsky Aircraft will soon eliminate 179 positions in Connecticut. The layoffs will primarily impact engineering positions, according to State Rep. Joe Gresko, a Stratford-based Democrat.