Rockwell to support Brazilian helicopter avionics
Rockwell Collins has signed a contract with the Brazilian Army Aviation Command to service avionics equipment installed on its fleet of Fennec and Panther helicopters, the company announced on 4 April.
Under the three year agreement, Rockwell Collins will provide local support for its MFD-255EF multi-function displays, HF-9087D HF receiver and transmitters, and the Talon RT-8200 digital radios that are part of a modernisation programme currently being carried out.
Marcelo Vaz, managing director for Rockwell Collins in Brazil, said: ‘With this agreement, the Brazilian Army will see quicker repair times since equipment will not have to be sent abroad. Providing service locally is ideal to meet the needs of our customers in Brazil, especially as we continue to increase our presence in the region.’
Rockwell Collins supports Brazilian military and civil aircraft operators from its São José dos Campos facility.
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