Team US101
ANNOUNCES 11 Suppliers Throughout the southeAst to Support
Next Marine One helicopter
OWEGO, NY,
September 30, 2004
Team
US101 has announced that 11 companies in six southeastern
states will supply
components to the American-built US101 medium-lift
helicopter. Team US101 is competing to provide the president
of the United States with a fleet of next-generation
helicopters better known by the call sign: “Marine One.”
“We are fortunate to be working with a number of
outstanding high technology companies located in the
southeastern states recognized for the superior quality of
their products,” said
Stephen D. Ramsey, Lockheed Martin’s US101 vice president
and general manager.
“Eaton Aerospace in
Mississippi,
for example, is under contract to Lockheed Martin’s
Aeronautics Company, providing pumps to the F/A-22 Raptor
fighter; participation with that program speaks to the high
quality of their work, and we’re looking forward to
benefiting from it.”
"Eaton is proud to be one of
the key suppliers for this important program, and we look
forward to continuing to support a Presidential Fleet of
US101 helicopters,” said Bradley Morton, vice president of
Aerospace Operations at Eaton Aerospace.
Earlier
this year, Team US101 announced that Applied Geo
Technologies (AGT), a CHAHTA Enterprise company owned by the
Mississippi Band of the Choctaw Indians and located in
Choctaw, MS, will supply wiring harnesses for the US101
helicopter.
The 11 southeastern
companies that will supply components for the US101
helicopter are:
AVX Corp.
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Myrtle Beach, SC |
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Champion Aerospace, Inc. |
Liberty, SC |
Custom Cable
Assemblies
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Warner Robbins, GA |
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Eaton Aerospace |
Jackson, MS |
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Kemet Electronics
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Simpsonville, SC |
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Kidde Aerospace |
Wilson, NC |
Lord Corp.
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Cary, NC |
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Optima Electronic Packaging Systems |
Tucker, GA |
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ROHM Electronic USA,
LLC |
Brentwood, TN |
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Tintronics Industries |
Huntsville, AL |
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VMIC,
Inc. – a wholly-owned subsidiary of GE/FANUC |
Huntsville, AL |
Team US101 is recognizing these suppliers at this time
for their continuous support during the rigorous
Presidential Helicopter Replacement (or VXX) competition.
Meanwhile, Team US101 continues to conduct risk reduction
efforts prior to the U.S. Navy award decision announcement,
which is expected during December 2004.
These 11 suppliers
are among the more than 200 suppliers in 41 states chosen to
support Team US101 with key products and services necessary
for the president’s new Marine One helicopter fleet. Other
leading American companies on Team US101 include General
Electric, ITT, Northrop Grumman, Kaman Aerospace and Palomar
Products. During the course of the helicopter fleet’s
operational service life, 90 percent of the total life cycle
costs will flow to Team US101’s American suppliers, creating
and sustaining thousands of jobs nationwide while building
these new Marine One helicopters.
Team US101 is led by Lockheed
Martin Systems Integration – Owego, which serves as the
prime contractor and systems integrator for the
American-built US101 aircraft, an American variant of
AgustaWestland’s successful EH101 multimission helicopter.
The US101 team collectively brings unmatched rotorcraft
expertise and experience to this program: Lockheed Martin
(prime contractor and systems integration), AgustaWestland
(aircraft design) and Bell Helicopter (aircraft production),
while General Electric will supply each helicopter’s three
CT7-8E engines.
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Media Contact:
Greg Caires, US101 Communications, (607) 751-3200,
e-mail:
greg.a.caires@lmco.com
For additional information, visit
http://www.TeamUS101.com
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