Germany to send WS-61 Westland Sea King helicopters to Ukraine
Germany has committed to sending Ukraine six of its 21 retiring WS-61 Westland Sea King multirole, amphibious helicopters.
Vector Aerospace UK will provide structural maintenance and technical support for the French Navy's Lynx Mk4 helicopter fleet under a five year agreement announced on 19 November.
The agreement follows a previously contracted deep repair task on a single French Navy Lynx carried out in 2013 from its Fleetlands facility in Gosport, Hampshire, where a main build/repair jig for the Lynx aircraft allows the company to perform maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, including deep structural repairs.
The first French Navy Lynx is expected to arrive at the facility as early as December, with Vector Aerospace also supporting MRO operations through technical visits to the Lynx bases in France to assist the French Navy's support organisation for the aircraft.
Michael Tyrrell, managing director, Vector Aerospace, said: ‘The award of this contract by the French Navy is an important milestone for Vector Aerospace UK. The contract further expands Vector Aerospace's support to military operators around the world. Our high standards, reliable work-rate and skilled workforce are amongst the best in the MRO industry and make us a recognised centre of excellence for depth Lynx maintenance.’
The programme has an additional two year option.
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