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By Daniel Baxter |
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December 11, 2009 - The U.S. Army awarded $247.2 million contract to EADS North America for the Lakota Light Utility Helicopter. A helicopter equipped to provide medical evacuation, personnel transport and multimission applications. "The Army has great confidence in the Light Utility Helicopter program, and to preserve the momentum of this successful ACAT-1 system, we awarded the Fiscal Year 2010 contract at the earliest point allowed," said Keith Roberson, the Deputy Project Manager for Utility Helicopters at the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office for Aviation.
This latest contract funds Fiscal Year 2010 production of UH-72A Lakotas
to be delivered through June 2011, and brings the total number of Light
Utility Helicopters ordered by the U.S. Army to 178. |
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“The UH-72A program is a key element in the U.S. Army’s aviation
modernization effort, and we are committed to providing the very best
helicopters for
The UH-72A is a Defense Acquisition Category (ACAT) I major defense
acquisition program for the U.S. Defense Department. The Lakota’s
service entry beginning in 2007 marked one of the most rapid
introductions of a new aircraft in the U.S. Army’s history. To date, 93
Lakotas have been delivered by EADS North America with all aircraft
provided within budget and on schedule.
A total of 345 Lakotas are expected to be acquired through 2015 for U.S.
Army and National Guard operations in missions that range from homeland
security and drug interdiction, general support, logistics and medical
evacuation flights (MEDEVAC). The aircraft enable aging National Guard
OH-58 and UH-1 rotary-wing aircraft to be retired, while UH-72A
deliveries to the active component of the U.S. Army free up UH-60 Black
Hawks for assignment to warfighting missions.
The Lakotas delivered to date by EADS North America are based at U.S.
Army and National Guard locations from coast-to-coast in the |
EADS North America
is the North American operation of EADS, a global leader in aerospace,
defense and related services. As a leader in all sectors of defense and
homeland security, EADS North America and its parent company, EADS,
contribute over $11 billion to the |
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