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Dan Reno
2nd Feb 2011, 14:56
AAR Takes Delivery of Two New Sikorsky S-92 Helicopters

PR Newswire

WOOD DALE, Ill., Feb. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- AAR (NYSE: AIR) announced today that it has added two new Sikorsky S-92® helicopters to its fleet of 29 rotary-wing and 20 fixed-wing aircraft that the Company uses to provide airlift services for the U.S. Government. The S-92 helicopters will be used to support a previously announced $450 million task order to provide super-heavy airlift services for USTRANSCOM in Afghanistan and are set to be deployed on-schedule in mid-February.
AAR Airlift serves as one of the nation's largest providers of intra-theater airlift and has capabilities to support a wide range of defense, security and humanitarian relief operations. The delivery of these aircraft marks a major milestone for AAR Airlift as it expands and optimizes its fleet to support a broader range of Department of Defense airlift requirements and priorities. With the addition of the two S-92 aircraft, AAR's fleet is more versatile and capable of providing support in all three airlift categories: medium, heavy and super-heavy.
"We evaluated a number of alternatives before concluding that the Sikorsky S-92 was the best choice to meet the arduous demands of super-heavy-lift missions in remote and extremely harsh environments," said Jeff Schloesser, President of AAR's Airlift Group, during a signing and acceptance ceremony at Sikorsky Global Helicopter's facility in Coatesville, Pa. "The selection came down to choosing the aircraft that best fulfills the government's requirements and enables us to offer reliability, responsiveness and the best long-term business case for the military."
In addition to providing airlift services, AAR offers diverse products and services for fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft and supplies composite interiors and components for the Sikorsky S-92 program. AAR also provides Sikorsky with interiors and fairings for a military variant of the S-92 and machined components for the H-60 helicopter.
AAR is a leading provider of value-added products and services to the worldwide aerospace and government/defense industries. With facilities and sales locations around the world, AAR uses its close-to-the-customer business model to serve aviation and government/defense customers through four operating segments: Aviation Supply Chain; Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul; Structures and Systems; and Government and Defense Services. More information can be found at www.aarcorp.com (http://www.aarcorp.com/).
SOURCE AAR

dangermouse
2nd Feb 2011, 15:49
so a CH53 must be a super-duper-wizzo-heavy lift helo then

more PR B0ll0x from Conneticut

I wonder how it compares to a MI17 H&H?

DM

Variable Load
2nd Feb 2011, 22:47
more PR B0ll0x from Conneticut

Dangermouse, it's an AAR press release quoting an AAR employee.

AAR are based in Illinois :E

For your future reference the correct spelling is Connecticut

Thanks for adding to the "B0ll0x" :D

heli1
3rd Feb 2011, 08:02
So let's see.AAR make parts for the S-92...Sikorsky desperate to get some military sales for the S-92.....AAR flies S-61Ns in Afghanistan......why wouldnt you give them a couple of S-92s to fly instead if it promotes business with the government for the future...after all the Cyclone is proving a great success and you need to overcome that !!

widgeon
3rd Feb 2011, 11:13
How can you say the cyclone is not a success , it has a perfect safety record.:D: and fantastic fuel economy to boot . The whole Canadian cyclone fleet has not consumed any fuel in the last 2 years. On the downside maintenance cost are infinite.