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Brazil buying 28 airlifters from Embraer
by Richard Tomkins
Gaviao Peixoto, Brazil (UPI) May 21, 2013


India wins Italy appeal over helicopter deal
Rome (AFP) May 23, 2014 - India on Friday partially won an appeal against an Italian court order rejecting its request to recover bank guarantees over a scrapped helicopter deal at the centre of a bribery scandal.

Italian defence and aerospace giant Finmeccanica, which owns helicopter maker AgustaWestland, said the court in Milan had "partially upheld the complaint" from the Indian defence ministry.

The company said in a statement that the court ruling would allow India to encash "an amount of 228 million euros ($311 million) maximum against a call seeking to cash 278 million euros".

"AgustaWestland will assert its rights to recover the aforesaid amounts in the arbitration process already initiated," it added.

India had cancelled the deal in January to buy 12 luxury helicopters amid allegations that the company paid bribes to win the 556-million-euro contract.

In March, a court in Milan had ruled in favour of AgustaWestland, preventing India from encashing guarantees of more than 278 million euros.

India had suspended the contract in 2013 after Italian investigators began looking into accusations that AgustaWestland paid bribes to win the contract in 2010.

Italian prosecutors suspect kickbacks worth around 10 percent of the deal -- $67.6 million -- were paid to Indian officials to swing the deal in favour of AgustaWestland, according to Italian media reports.

The company denies any wrongdoing and the deal is currently under arbitration in India.

Sikorsky suppresses helicopter vibrations
Montreal (UPI) May 21, 2013 - A hub-mounted vibration suppressor for helicopters has successfully completed a flight demonstration conducted by Sikorsky Aircraft and the LORD Corporation.

The demonstration, announced the American Helicopter Society's 70th Annual Forum and Technology Display in Canada, took place the U.S. Army's Aviation Applied Technology Directorate at Fort Eustis, Va., in March as part of the Active Rotor Component Demonstration program, a joint project by the two companies and the Army.

"The HMVS reduced helicopter empty weight and dramatically reduced vibrations," said Mark Miller, Sikorsky's vice president of Research & Engineering. "We would expect both crew endurance and aircraft reliability to increase substantially under this new technology."

Sikorsky said the test involved the use of a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter and included progression from a hover to a flying speed of 150 knots, as well as auto-rotations and 60-degree angle-of-bank turns.

The HMVS suppressed the largest vibratory loads near the main rotor hub.

The Brazilian Air Force has signed a series production contract with Embraer for the purchase of 28 KC-390 aircraft over a 10-year period.

The deal is worth about $3.26 billion and was inked at a ceremony to open the final assembly line for the military transport, the first of which to be delivered in 2016.

The procurement agreement, which includes provisions for logistics support and spare parts, is dependent on complementary documentation, which is expected within 90 days.

"This is a historic day for the Brazilian Air Force," said the commander of Brazilian Air Force, Brig. Gen. Juniti Saito. "The KC-390 is a project that was carefully specified to serve our nation, in total alignment with the guidelines of the National Defense Strategy, and it will represent a great leap in the operating capacity of air transportation."

"We are very happy to achieve another great landmark in this challenging project," said Jackson Schneider, president and chief executive officer of Embraer Defense & Security. "Few countries in the world can experience the pride of operating aircraft that were specified, developed and manufactured on their own soil, and once again, the partnership between the Brazilian Air Force and Embraer is generating a product that promises to be an outstanding worldwide success."

The KC-390 is a jet powered airlifter that can carry as much as 23 tons of cargo. It can also engage in aerial refueling, search-and-rescue and troop transport missions. Its development began in 2009 under a joint project by Embraer and the Brazilian military.

Assembly of production aircraft will begin next month.

Brazil's Embraer gets engines for new aircraft
East Hartford, Conn. (UPI) May 21, 2013 - Three more prototype engines have been shipped by IAE International Aero Engines AG for use in flight testing of Embraer's KC-390 airlifter.

IAE -- owned by Pratt & Whitney, Japan Aero Engine Corporation and MTU Aero Engines -- said three V2500-E5 propulsion systems were shipped to Brazil -- the second and last batch of prototypes. Shipment of production engines will follow.

All six prototype V2500-E5 power plants were assembled at a Pratt & Whitney's facility in Connecticut. Nacelles, thrust reversers and engine build-up equipment were then installed by UTC Aerospace Systems - Aerostructures in Foley, Ala.

The V2500-E5 engine has 31,330 pounds of thrust.

"We are honored that V2500-E5 engines will power the KC-390 tanker program," said Dave Brantner, president, Pratt & Whitney Commercial Engines. "Our dedicated team located at Embraer's facility is working hard to support the program and the first flight."

"The delivery of the first engines for a new aircraft program is an exciting milestone," said Jackson Schneider, president and chief executive officer of Embraer Defense and Security. "This brings us another step closer to our first flight this year. We will continue to work closely with IAE on certification and testing."

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