Triumph Group business awarded Lockheed Martin contract

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Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, recently awarded Triumph Group’s Actuation Products & Services business with a contract from for the CH-53K King Stallion rotorcraft.

Under the contract, Triumph will provide the main rotor blade fold actuation and dampening systems for lots 7 and 8, including any spares.

“Delivering critical flight components for the CH-53K is an important strategic step in our longtime partnership with Sikorsky,” Mike Boland, Triumph Actuation Products & Services president, said. “This multiple lot contract continues Triumph’s dedication to providing our military customers with critical high performing technical solutions and engineered products.”

Work will take place at Triumph’s Seattle facility.

Triumph Actuation Products & Services designs, develops, manufactures and supports complex electro-hydraulic and mechanical systems and equipment for the global aerospace and defense industry. Products include actuators, control valves, motors, pumps, reservoirs, and a wide range of mechanical controls for commercial and military aircraft.

The Actuation Products & Services business has 10 manufacturing sites throughout North America and Europe.

Radnor-based Triumph designs, develops, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls aerospace and defense systems and components for the global aviation industry. Customers include the full spectrum of military and commercial aircraft operators and original equipment manufacturers.