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Boeing to collaborate with TASL in aerospace and defense
by Richard Tomkins
Hyderbad, India (UPI) Jul 16, 2015


First flight of CH-53K helicopter delayed
New York (UPI) Jul 16, 2015 - The first flight of Sikorsky Aircraft's CH-53K King Stallion helicopter has been delayed until later this year because of gearbox problems.

The Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. Navy officials, reported that problems encountered with the heavy-lift aircraft's gearbox have apparently been resolved but need to undergo further testing.

The CH-53K is a cargo helicopter being developed for the U.S. Marine Corps, which plans to buy 200 of them under a $25.5 billion program. It will normally be able to carry 37 troops, has a payload capacity of 35,000 pounds, and has a combat radius of 110 miles

It was originally scheduled for first flight last year.

No information was provided on the gearbox and other problems encountered in the aircraft's development.

Sikorsky Aircraft is a company of United Technologies Corp. and the maker of the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter used by the U.S. military. UTC recently announced it intends to sell the company.

Boeing and Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. of India are to collaborate on aerospace and defense manufacturing and opportunities in integrated systems development.

The partnering, which includes marketing of their products, comes under a framework agreement signed Wednesday by Shelley Lavender, president of Boeing Military Aircraft, and Sukaran Singh, managing director and chief executive officer of TASL.

"This agreement with TASL is significant because it demonstrates Boeing's commitment to expanding its aerospace manufacturing footprint in India," Lavender said.

"As we step into our 100th year in business, a new aerospace partnership with India is the perfect milestone to accelerate the momentum we have generated" for making equipment in India," said Pratyush Kumar, president of Boeing India. "It is noteworthy that TASL will produce Chinook helicopter parts in India even before the procurement contract is signed with the Indian government."

TASL is already on contract to manufacture aerostructures for Boeing's CH-47 Chinook and AH-6i helicopters. Other Tata group companies are also supplying important components to Boeing, including power and mission equipment cabinets and auxiliary power unit door fairings for the P-8I Poseidon long-range maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft.


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