Sikorsky Aerospace Services (SAS) [UTX] is seeing its expansion of its UH-60L Black Hawk maintenance services in Colombia as it recently said it plans to structurally repair seven damaged Black Hawk helicopters for the Colombian army (COLAR) at its base depot in Tolemaida, Colombia.

To ensure sustained support for operations as mandated by the Colombian Army, Colombian Army Aviation–part of the Army’s Combined Arms Team–has continued to expand its in-country Black Hawk maintenance services, tripling the size of the Sikorsky Depot Team.

“Colombia has been our valued customer for over 30 years,” said Frank DiPasquale, SAS vice-president of Sales & Strategic Relationships. “Our ability to support the operational readiness of the Colombian Armed Services is paramount in their efforts to ensure national order and security. The capacity to perform these repairs in-country will represent significant savings to our customer and underscores our ability to be a full life-cycle service provider. The success of this program provides economical options for Sikorsky Black Hawk operators worldwide.”

Colombia operates the world’s fourth-largest Black Hawk fleet. The technical and tactical characteristics of the UH-60L fleet provide the mobility and penetration required by the Colombian Army to execute a variety of missions. To provide the requisite support to COLAR units, the Air Assault Aviation Division of the national army requires optimum fleet readiness and airworthiness. The UH-60L aircraft support air assault, reconnaissance, supply and other missions.

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