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Final Assembly for S-70i Black Hawk Helicopter Begins at PZL Mielec

Final Assembly for S-70i Black Hawk Helicopter Begins at PZL Mielec

2-Sep-2009Source: Rotorhub

The production marks the beginning of a new helicopter in the Sikorsky product line, an international variant of the Black Hawk helicopter.... Read more

Israeli Air Force Testing Black Hawks With Firepower

Israeli Air Force Testing Black Hawks With Firepower

1-Sep-2009Source: Israel National News

Looking to bolster its air support capabilities for possible future operations in Lebanon and Gaza, the Israel Air Force (IAF) has begun testing Black Hawk utility helicopters upgraded with offensive air-to-surface missile launchers and a rapid-fire cannon.... Read more

Border Patrol Gets State Of The Art UH-60M Helicopter

Border Patrol Gets State Of The Art UH-60M Helicopter

21-Aug-2009Source: US Army

Redstone Arsenal, Ala. Yesterday with a handshake and the passing of a log book and keys, representatives from the Utility Helicopter Project Office to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency marked the delivery of the first of four UH-60M aircraft that will enter CBP service by July 2010.... Read more

Thailand requsts three UH-60L Black Hawks

Thailand requsts three UH-60L Black Hawks

11-Aug-2009Source: http://www.dsca.mil/pressreleases/36-b/2009/Thailand_09-49.pdf

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National Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola accepts SH-60B Seahawk

National Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola accepts SH-60B Seahawk

7-Aug-2009Source: http://www.pnj.com/article/20090731/NEWS01/907310335

A Navy helicopter thumped low over Pensacola on Wednesday, making its final flight before landing in the National Naval Aviation Museum’s parking lot to take its place in history.  At a ceremony Thursday morning, the museum officially unveiled “Venom 500” an SH-60B Seahawk helicopter that has been in continuous duty with the Navy since 1986.... Read more

MH-60T moves towards service entry

MH-60T moves towards service entry

24-Jul-2009Source: Rotorhub

The United States Coast Guard says its Jayhawk update will extend the aircraft’s life to 2027. The Coast Guard’s Acquisition Directorate the programme will update 42 Jayhawk Medium Range Recovery helicopters with the first one to enter operational service in September.... Read more

Black Hawk frowned upon, but British Army left with little choice in Afghanistan

Black Hawk frowned upon, but British Army left with little choice in Afghanistan

16-Jul-2009Source: The Times

The image of the head of the Army having to fly in an American Black Hawk because there is no British helicopter available for him to visit the troops in Afghanistan has widened the political divide on the issue at Westminster.... Read more

Taiwan tries to expedite Black Hawk purchase

Taiwan tries to expedite Black Hawk purchase

17-Apr-2009Source: Flightglobal

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