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EADS North America passes the halfway mark in deliveries of U.S. Army UH-72A Lakota helicopter 2608111.
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EADS North America passes the halfway mark in deliveries of U.S. Army UH-72A Lakota helicopter. | |||
EADS
North America has achieved another milestone on the UH-72A Lakota Light
Utility Helicopter (LUH) program as the company has delivered more than
half of the planned 345 Lakotas to the U.S. Army. The UH-72A Lakota, built
by the company’s American Eurocopter business unit, is one of the
U.S. Army’s most successful acquisition programs and is repeatedly
noted by DoD officials for its on-time and on-budget deliveries. |
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UH-72A Lakota MEDEVAC light helicopter U.S. Army |
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“Reaching
the midway point in deliveries to the Army with an unblemished record
of on-time deliveries is an excellent example of our strong performance
on the Lakota program,” said EADS North American CEO Sean O’Keefe.
“This program clearly demonstrates the company’s ability
to successfully execute large programs, in-source manufacturing to the
U.S. and create high-value American jobs, while simultaneously delivering
on our on-time and on-cost commitment to our Army and Navy customers.” |
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UH-72A Lakota light helicopter U.S. Army |
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The
U.S. Army is using its Lakotas in multiple configurations for medical
evacuation (MEDEVAC) missions, search and rescue operations, border patrols
along the U.S./Mexico border, VIP transport, general aviation support
and in combat flight training at the service’s Joint Multinational
Readiness Center (JMRC) in Hohenfels, Germany, the Joint Readiness Training
Center (JRTC) at Ft. Polk, La., and soon at the National Training Center,
Ft. Irwin, Calif. EADS North America and American Eurocopter engineers
continue to integrate additional mission equipment packages (MEPs) on
the UH-72A, achieving FAA certification for the Combat Training Center
(CTC) MEP in 2010. Efforts continue on additional MEP integration, for
a comprehensive package for the Army National Guard’s Security and
Support (S&S) Battalion missions. |
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