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Mon, Jan 24, 2011

China Taicang Aircrane Looks To Buy Five S-64F Aircranes

However, Erickson Air-Crane Says Agreement Is "Non-Binding"

A non-binding memorandum of understanding was signed last month between Erickson Air-Crane and Wan Yu Industries Groups, Limited (Taicang) for the purchase of five S-64F Aircranes by Taicang, which will be manufactured at Erickson's facility in Central Point, Oregon.

The memo also agrees to cooperation with and support of Taicang in developing the capabilities and facilities required for the manufacture, marketing and support of the Aircrane in China, along with support in obtaining the Civil Aviation Administration of China certificate of airworthiness for the Aircranes that are operated in China.

The material terms of the purchase of the five S-64F Aircranes by Taicang were included in a separate agreement signed by both parties on December 8, 2010, as amended December 24, 2010. The obligations of each party under the agreement are conditioned on the payment by Taicang on or before January 31, 2011 of a non-refundable deposit. But Erickson said in a news release that there is no guarantee that Taicang will make the deposit, and the company may have no legal recourse, other than termination of the agreement, if Taicang does not make the deposit.


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The five aircraft are to be delivered over a two year period beginning with the delivery of the first Aircrane February 28, 2011. The agreement specifies that the additional aircraft are to be delivered in the third fiscal quarter of 2011, and the first, second and third fiscal quarters of 2012. The agreement also contains the payment schedule for each aircraft, including advance payments based on the aircraft’s expected delivery date, and terms for pilot and maintenance training, warranties and pricing incentives.

FMI: www.ericksonaircrane.com

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