CITIC Offshore Helicopter Company orders two Sikorsky S92s

CITIC Offshore Helicopter Company orders two Sikorsky S92s

18-Jun-2013 Source: Sikorsky

Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. today announced it has signed a contract with China’s CITIC Offshore Helicopter Company (COHC) for two S-92® helicopters to be used for the offshore oil crew transportation mission. Sikorsky Aircraft is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX).

Established in 1983, COHC is a publicly traded company based in Shenzhen, Guandong, China. It is the largest provider of offshore operations in China. The contract was signed on May 10 in China and announced today from the Paris Air Show.

“The offshore oil market in China is growing rapidly, and the S-92 helicopter has proven to be a reliable and safe performer in many locations around the world, including China, where Sikorsky products are now being operated by all three major offshore oil service providers,” said Robert Kokorda, Sikorsky Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “COHC is one of the newest customers for Sikorsky Aircraft, and we are focused on providing them with world-class products and support, and are confident that this marks the beginning of a long-term relationship between us.”

Sikorsky plans to deliver the new S-92 helicopters in December 2014 and March 2015.

The multi-mission S-92 helicopter incorporates numerous safety features, including a flaw-tolerant design. In February, the global fleet achieved the half-million flight-hour milestone. Off shore oil operators fly the aircraft for an average of 90 – 110 hours per month in often challenging environments. The S-92 helicopter also performs Head of State missions, search and rescue (SAR) operations as well as a variety of transportation missions for utility and airline passengers. Since entering service in September 2004, the S-92 fleet has grown to 170 aircraft and logged more than 530,000 flight hours to date.

This summer, Sikorsky will formally offer the S-92 platform to the U.S. Government, which is seeking to replace the “Marine One” helicopter fleet that transports the President of the United States.

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