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Sikorsky awarded full-rate production approval for CH-53K Helicopter by U.S. Navy

Sikorsky awarded full-rate production approval for CH-53K Helicopter by U.S. Navy.
The CH‑53K is a multi-mission helicopter with heavy-lift capabilities that exceed all other U.S. Department of Defense rotary wing aircraft.

Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, is procuring long-lead items and critical materials to support building full-rate production of the U.S. Navy CH-53K helicopters in its digital factory.

The U.S. Navy has announced it has approved the full rate production of the Sikorsky CH-53K helicopter. The decision is expected to increase the production of CH-53K helicopters to more than 20 helicopters annually in the coming years. Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, is procuring long-lead items and critical materials to support building full-rate production of the CH-53K helicopters in its digital factory. This full-rate production decision will instill confidence in the diverse network of more than 200 CH‑53K suppliers across 34 states in the U.S.

The Marine Corps approved acquisition objective is 200 aircraft. The Marine Corps’ commitment to the CH-53K will allow suppliers to purchase in bulk, creating efficiencies and driving down overall costs for the U.S. military and international allies. The U.S. Marine Corps declared Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for the CH-53K helicopter in April 2022, further validating the platform’s operational readiness to forward deploy Marines and equipment across the globe.

“Ramping up production of the most technologically advanced helicopter in the world allows the U.S. Marine Corps to build out its CH-53K King Stallion fleet and support mission success,” said Bill Falk, Director of CH-53K program, Sikorsky.“This production authorization stabilizes Sikorsky’s domestic supply chain and is a testament to our enduring partnership with the Marine Corps,” he further added.

The CH‑53K is a multi-mission helicopter with heavy-lift capabilities that exceed all other U.S. Department of Defense rotary wing aircraft. The aircraft is currently the only heavy-lift helicopter that will remain in production through 2032 and beyond. The CH-53K can carry a 27,000-pound external load over 110 nautical miles in high/hot conditions, which is more than triple the external load-carrying capacity of the legacy CH-53E aircraft.  

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The CH-53K King Stallion is designed to conduct expeditionary assault transport of armored vehicles, equipment, and personnel to support distributed operations deep inland from a sea-based center of operations, critical in the Indo-Pacific region. The CH-53K is a digitally designed, market-available aircraft, enabling a range of operations such as humanitarian relief, firefighting and search and rescue.