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Curtiss-Wright Controls awarded contract by Sikorsky

July 19, 2012  By Carey Fredericks

July 19, 2012, Charlotte, N.C. - Curtiss-Wright Controls, Inc. has received a contract from Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation to supply its ice detection and protection technology for use on the S-76D rotorcraft.


The initial contract is valued at $600,000, with an estimated potential over the next 20 years (the predicted life of the rotorcraft) in excess of $12 million. Under the initial contract, shipments commenced in Q1 2012.

"We are very pleased that Sikorsky has selected our technology for use on the S-76D rotorcraft," said David Adams, co-chief operating officer of Curtiss-Wright Corporation. "Our advanced ice detection and blade de-icing systems enable the S-76D helicopter to fly in known icing conditions, significantly extending its utility and range."

Curtiss-Wright Controls Avionics & Electronics (CWC-AE) will be supplying two separate systems used in conjunction to detect ice rate build-up and to provide blade de-icing power as needed. The Icing Severity Detection System (ISDS) will be used on the S-76D rotorcraft to determine the rate of ice buildup. When required, the Rotor Ice Protection System (RIPS) will activate the rotor blade heaters to safely de-ice the aircraft.

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