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From Sikorsky website and reports:


"Sikorsky, now a division of Lockheed-Martin, is based in Stratford, Connecticut. It introduced the first S-76 in 1977. The company’s website: 'Originally built for the rigorous demands of the offs​hore oil & gas transportation, its capabilities fit naturally into other market segments, such as Executive transport, SAR, Airline and Helicopter Emergency Medical/Air Ambulance Services.'

"The current variant of S-76 aircraft (the S-76D) are produced in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. The S-76B line was produced in Florida and introduced in 1987. Over a hundred were produced. The helicopter that crashed was built in 1991. All aircraft receive regular inspections for both the engines and air frame.

The company said nearly 900 S-76 helicopters were delivered worldwide. The company said the aircraft has “more than 7.4 million hours of safe, successful flight.”

(In response to this post by Late 80s Hokie)

Posted: 01/27/2020 at 07:40AM



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