Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) recently awarded Triumph Group’s Systems, Electronics and Controls business a five-year contract to provide repair and upgrade services to their enhanced digital electronic control (fuel) units.
“Triumph has long partnered with the Navy directly, providing high quality, low-cost solutions with quick turn times,” Justin Wolfanger, Triumph Systems president of Electronics and Controls, said. “Our long-time working relationship with the U.S. Navy is strengthened with the award of this contract. We remain committed to providing the highest level of support to NAVSUP and its mission to help the U.S. Navy remain operationally ready.”
The Navy uses Triumph’s EMC-102 EDECU units to support the T700 engine in the SH-60 Seahawk Helicopter.
Triumph Systems, Electronics and Controls specializes in the design, development, certification, manufacture and repair of fuel pumps, fuel metering units, fuel controls, and electronic engine control systems used in fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. The aircraft and helicopters service the business jet, commercial, military, and regional market sectors.
It has locations in Forest, Ohio, as well as Windsor and West Hartford, Conn.
Headquartered in Berwyn, Triumph Group designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls aerospace and defense systems, components, and structures. It serves the global aviation industry, including military and commercial aircraft operators and original equipment manufacturers.