Sikorsky plans to place a greater emphasis on the Asia-Pacific market, where it sees opportunities for both its military and civilian ranges.
“The company recognises the importance of
“We really want to do more things to step up our presence here in
Nurit made the comments at a press briefing in
Nurit says the UH-60 Black Hawk and variants have proven to be very popular in the region. Nurit adds that the company is still in discussions with
“The Indonesian army is still interested in Black Hawk,” he says. “We've had some good discussions with them and really enjoyed the ability to engage with them. There have been budget challenges in
Sikorsky has had “some discussions” with Indonesian Aerospace (PTDI) about the potential for local production work.
Sikorsky is also likely interested in
Nurit adds that although there has been definite softness in demand for large helicopters serving the oil and gas industry in the region owing to the collapse in energy prices. Sikorsky expects an eventual rebound, although growth rates may not be as healthy as in the past. Nonetheless, this should help demand for the S-92.
The company also sees more potential for its S-76 in the region, particularly in
Sikorsky will also expand it support footprint, with a new support centre somewhere in
“We're looking at opening additional centres to support our customers,” says Nurit. “We're also looking at putting more parts on consignment into the region, and beefing up the infrastructure we have in
Source: FlightGlobal.com