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Sikorsky Receives $507 Million Army Order For UH-60Ms And HH-60Ms

Sikorsky Receives $507 Million Army Order For UH-60Ms And HH-60Ms
Sikorsky's new UH-60M Black Hawk and HH-60M MEDEVAC helicopters. Photo: Sikorsky.

Lockheed Martin’s [LMT] Sikorsky has received a $507 million order from the Army to continue delivering UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters and the HH-60M MEDEVAC variant.  Work on the deal, announced by the Pentagon on Wednesday evening, is expected to be completed in June 2022.  The order was placed as part of the potential five-year, $5.2 billion deal Sikorsky signed with the Army in 2017 covering deliveries of UH-60Ms and HH-60Ms to the service and foreign military sale customers. The contract…

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