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Bell Boeing gets $73 million Osprey contract
by Geoff Ziezulewicz
Washington (UPI) Jul 8, 2016


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Bell Boeing Joint Project Office has received a $73 million U.S. Navy contract for the manufacture and delivery of one CV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft.

The job is expected to be completed by February 2020.

Work will be performed in Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, Utah, California, Canada, Arizona, the U.K., Washington, Georgia, New Mexico, Michigan, Vermont and North Carolina, as well as at various locations inside and outside the U.S.

The Naval Air Systems Command is the contracting activity.

The Osprey, manufactured by Bell Helicopters and Boeing, is a joint service multi-role combat aircraft that uses tilt-rotor technology to combine the vertical performance of a helicopter with the speed and range of a fixed-wing aircraft.

It takes off, lands and hovers like a helicopter when its rotors are in vertical position, and flies like a turboprop airplane once it's airborne.

At least two dead in Indonesian military chopper crash
Jakarta (AFP) July 8, 2016 - An Indonesian military helicopter crashed Friday into a home in Central Java, an official said, killing at least two in the latest air accident for the country's armed forces.

The helicopter crashed into a suburban area just north of Yogyakarta, a major city on the main island of Java.

There were five passengers aboard the helicopter when it went down, Major General of the Indonesian National Army Jaswandi told local broadcaster Metro TV.

Two had died and three others had suffered injuries, he said.

"There are two that died. The injured are still in hospital. Hopefully their condition is good," said Jaswandi, who like many Indonesians goes by just one name.

Footage on social media showed the wreckage of the helicopter smashed through the wall of a house. The building suffered significant damage, though local broadcaster TV One reported no one was inside at the time of the crash.

The head of Indonesia's search and rescue agency Bambang Sulistyo said initial reports suggested six people were aboard the helicopter and three had died, but stressed investigations were still underway.

The Indonesian military has been hit with repeated aircraft accidents in recent years, several involving crashes in urban areas.

In March, 12 people were killed when a military helicopter went down in bad weather in central Indonesia. The prior month a military plane crashed into a house in a densely populated area during a test flight, killing the pilot and two people in the building.

In June 2015 a Hercules C-130 crashed into a residential neighbourhood in Medan, the largest city on Sumatra island, killing 142 people and causing widespread destruction.


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