“We are honored by this news and the vote of
confidence in the Sikorsky team and the proven
S-92 platform,” said Sikorsky President Mick
Maurer. “For 57 years, our company has been
trusted with the critical responsibility of
building and supporting a safe and reliable
helicopter fleet for the President of the United
States. We are proud of our record and the
bright future for our company. We stand ready to
deliver the next Marine One, the world’s most
advanced executive transport helicopter.”
Ten nations currently fly the dual-engine,
medium-lift S-92 helicopter for their head of
state missions. Since 2004, Sikorsky has
delivered more than 200 S-92 helicopters,
predominantly to operators serving the worldwide
offshore oil and gas industry, and for civil
search and rescue.
Sikorsky submitted its VXX proposal for an
existing, in-production helicopter platform to
the Navy in August 2013, following a Request for
Proposals in May of the same year.
Of the six contracted aircraft, two will be
designated Engineering Development Models (EDM),
enabling the Department of the Navy at Naval Air
Station Patuxent River in Maryland to test the
platform’s flight performance and mission
communication system capabilities as certified
by the Federal Aviation Administration. Sikorsky
is contracted to deliver the two EDM aircraft
during 2018.
The remaining four aircraft, designated System
Demonstration Test Articles (SDTA) — will
perform operational test and evaluation, and
then transition to operational status. Sikorsky
will deliver two training simulators (one each
for maintainers and pilots) ahead of aircraft
deliveries in 2018.
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