Triumph Systems & Support has been awarded a five-year contract from Bell Textron for the supply of mechanical flight controls for commercial helicopter platforms including the Bell 429, Bell 412 and Bell 407.
The contract is an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity award that will commence this year. Triumph is a long-standing supplier to Bell supporting both their commercial and military programs.
Work will be performed at Triumph's Mechanical Solutions facilities in North Wales, Pennsylvania and Shelbyville, Indiana through 2024. Triumph Mechanical Solutions supports multiple rotary-wing platforms with highly effective mechanical control solutions that are also used in larger commercial aircraft, maritime and military land vehicle applications.
"We are pleased that Bell continues to value the quality and performance of Triumph's mechanical flight controls, and we look forward to furthering our support of their very successful rotary-wing platforms," says Ian Reason, President of Triumph Systems & Support – Mechanical Solutions. "This contract helps solidify our position as a major supplier to Bell and reinforces our commitment to building lasting partnerships with our customers so we can deliver the best solutions to meet their needs.
"The ability to leverage and adapt our highly engineered aerospace applications to other markets where quality, reliability and value are also key drivers, is a real strength of Triumph Mechanical Solutions," continued Reason. "This provides opportunities for further growth of our business."
Contact details from our directory: | |
Triumph Integrated Systems - Mechanical Solutions - Shelbyville | Aircraft & Helicopter Controllers, Cockpit Control Systems, Control Cable, Electromechanical Assemblies, Mechanical Actuators, Push-Pull Control Assemblies |
Triumph Integrated Systems - Mechanical Solutions - North Wales | Cockpit Control Systems, Engine Control Quadrants, Landing Gear Controls |
Bell Helicopter Textron (Canada) | Airframer |
Related aircraft programs: |
Bell 429 |
Bell 412EP |
Bell 407 |
Related directory sectors: |
Mechanical Components |
Flight and Data Management |
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