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AVIC II Buys Shares In Shanghai Sikorsky

Hopes To Grow Helo Business In China

There's more movement within China's aerospace industry to report. AVIC II, through its subsidiaries Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation and Shanghai Xinsheng Aviation Industry Investment and Development Company, announced Thursday it will join Shanghai Sikorsky as a shareholder.

Shanghai Sikorsky was established in 2003 as a civil joint venture by Sikorsky and Shanghai Little Eagle. The company focuses on nurturing the Chinese civil helicopter market, and serving its growing vertical lift needs. The venture's business includes civil helicopter sales and support, including services and training, and general aviation services.

With Changhe and Xinsheng becoming shareholders, Shanghai Sikorsky will soon expand its business to provide supply chain management services and to serve both Sikorsky's and Changhe's civil fleet in China. Sikorsky's business relationship with AVIC II dates back more than a decade to the development and production of the S-92 helicopter.

As ANN reported, in June 2006, Sikorsky and AVIC II announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for collaboration on development and manufacture of civil helicopters. In October of that year, Schweizer signed an agreement for S-300 helicopter subcontract production with Changhe, and in July 2007 Sikorsky announced an S-76 helicopter airframe production collaboration with Changhe.

"Our increasing partnership with AVIC II demonstrates Sikorsky's commitment to, and confidence in, our partners and the Chinese aviation market. Shanghai Sikorsky, leveraging the support of Changhe, Xinsheng, Little Eagle and Sikorsky, lays the foundation for Chinese market expansion," said Carey Bond, Sikorsky vice president for corporate strategy.

Schweizer S-300 helicopters are used worldwide for training, transportation, power-line patrol and many other missions. Both the Sikorsky S-76 and S-92 helicopters are market leaders in their weight classes in offshore oil, head of state, VIP, search and rescue, and commercial transportation.

"Demand for S-300, S-76 and S-92 helicopters remains strong. This latest teaming with AVIC II will enable us to offer premier helicopter support and services in China to better meet customer requirements and provide additional customer value," said Bond.

FMI: www.shanghaisikorsky.com/indexe.htm

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