Farnborough 2010: Sikorsky makes first sale of S-70i to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Interior (MOI) has become the launch customer for Sikorsky's new S-70i International Black Hawk helicopter, the company announced at the Farnborough International Air Show.
According to a company statement, the MOI has signed a contract for three aircraft and taken options for 12 additional S-70i helicopters.
Delivery of the first S-70i to Saudi Arabia is scheduled for early 2011, with the aircraft performing transport, border protection and other missions for the MOI.
In addition, the MOI signed a further contract for 12 S-76D medium twin helicopters and has taken options for eight additional aircraft. Delivery of those aircraft is scheduled for
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