TGI - Triumph receives hydraulic components contract for Sikorsky's cargo helicopter
Triumph (TGI) says that its Systems & Support business has secured a low-rate initial production ((LRIP)) order from Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky (LMT) for the CH-53K King Stallion rotorcraft.The contract consists of LRIP 1 and 2 deliverables, including spares, for the U.S. Marine Corps next generation heavy-lift platform that is being produced to replace the CH-53E Super Stallion. Deliveries for the program will run through 2021."LRIP is a critical milestone for any new platform, and we are pleased Sikorsky has chosen Triumph Group to support the innovative CH-53K from development to production and through the entire aircraft life cycle," says William Kircher, EVP of Triumph Systems and Support.Previously (Jan. 27): Boeing drags down suppliers after huge Q4 loss, 777X delay
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Triumph receives hydraulic components contract for Sikorsky's cargo helicopter