Rotair Receives U.S. Coast Guard Contract
Rotair Industries, Inc. today announced the signing of a $1.2 million contract to provide the U.S. Coast Guard with rotor head hydraulics components for its HH-60 Jayhawk helicopters. Rotair Industries is a world leader in aftermarket helicopter repair parts.
"Rotair welcomes the opportunity to support the United States Coast Guard's fleet of HH-60 aircraft. Our expertise and vast inventory of parts for the H-60 series helicopter gives us unique capabilities. This is a performance based contract and we went from order receipt to final shipment in less than two weeks for a very complex aircraft part." said Wes Harrington, President, Rotair Industries, Inc.
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