Triumph Group, Inc. (TRIUMPH) today announced that its Actuation Products & Services business has been awarded a contract from Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the CH-53K King Stallion™ rotorcraft. TRIUMPH will provide the main rotor blade fold actuation and dampening systems for lots 7 and 8, including spares. This work will be performed at TRIUMPH's facility in Seattle, Washington.
"Delivering critical flight components for the CH-53K is an important strategic step in our longtime partnership with Sikorsky," said Mike Boland, President TRIUMPH Actuation Products & Services. "This multiple lot contract continues TRIUMPH's dedication to providing our military customers with critical high performing technical solutions and engineered products."
TRIUMPH Actuation Products & Services is a leader in design, development, manufacture and support of complex electro-hydraulic and mechanical systems and equipment for the aerospace and defense industry. Products include actuators, pumps, motors, reservoirs, control valves and a wide range of mechanical controls for commercial and military aircraft. Our Actuation Products & Services business services customers around the world with ten manufacturing sites across North America and Europe.
TRIUMPH, headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania, designs, develops, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls a broad portfolio of aerospace and defense systems and components. The company serves the global aviation industry, including original equipment manufacturers and the full spectrum of military and commercial aircraft operators.
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Triumph Group, Inc. | |
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company | Airframer |
Triumph Systems & Support - Actuation and Geared Solutions | Piston Rings, Hydraulic Actuators, Valves, Linear Actuators, Solenoid Valves |
Related aircraft programs: |
Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion |
Related directory sectors: |
Rotors & Propellers |
Actuation |
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