• Commemorating the deal signing are (from left to right): StarFlight and Kaan Air Australia CEO, John Skeen; Sikorsky Australia General Manager, Andrew Rushbrook; KAAN Air Australia Chairman, Ferda Yildiz; Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems Australia Director, Neale Prescott; and, Rob Borbidge, Chairman, LifeFlight Australia. Credit: Lockheed Martin
    Commemorating the deal signing are (from left to right): StarFlight and Kaan Air Australia CEO, John Skeen; Sikorsky Australia General Manager, Andrew Rushbrook; KAAN Air Australia Chairman, Ferda Yildiz; Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems Australia Director, Neale Prescott; and, Rob Borbidge, Chairman, LifeFlight Australia. Credit: Lockheed Martin
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In a new deal, Kaan Air Australia, Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, and StarFlight Australia, have signed an agreement worth up to $63 million to bring 10 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters into Australia for the purpuse of refurbishment for aerial water bombing operations.

In a world-first refurbishment program to be undertaken in Brisbane, the agreement will see the purchase of 10 ex-US military Black Hawks, to be imported into Australia early next year. The Black Hawks will brought up to ‘as new’ condition and repurposed specifically for aerial water bombing operations during future bushfire seasons around Australia and New Zealand and for year-round emergency services and disaster relief work. There is an option for the purchase of a further ten aircraft.

The aircraft will be refurbished and maintained in Brisbane by Sikorsky. This initiative sees Kaan Air Australia and StarFlight Australia partner to usher in a new era in Australian emergency services and disaster relief aviation.

The agreement with Sikorsky Australia will be a boost for local aviation jobs, potentially creating more than 50 pilot and technical jobs in the long term, including apprenticeships.

CEO of both Kaan Air Australia and StarFlight Australia John Skeen welcomed the new agreement and said the deal would assist emergency services in filling a significant gap within Australia’s firefighting and disaster relief resources.

“This is a game-changer for aviation in Australia. The purchase of 10 plus 10 optioned Black Hawks represents a significant milestone for the firebombing and disaster relief helicopter industry in Australia, particularly in terms of efficient rotary wing attack to reduce loss of life and property during bushfire events.

“The helicopters are being purchased by an Australian company, will be registered in Australia and most importantly, will be fully maintained and supported in Australia by the helicopter OEM Sikorsky and its supply chain commitment, helping to boost local jobs in the area and guaranteeing ongoing supply chain support of our Black Hawk fleet.”

General manager Sikorsky Australia Andrew Rushbrook said that as the original manufacturer of the Black Hawk helicopter, there is no company better positioned to refurbish and maintain this incredible aircraft and no better place to do so than at Sikorsky Australia headquarters in Brisbane.

Kaan Air is one of Europe’s leading helicopter utility operator and a renowned helicopter manufacturer (OEM) distributor for AgustaWestland and Russian helicopters and has significant operational experience in helicopter firefighting, off-shore and Air Medical Service businesses.

In 2015 Kaan Air Australia established a joint venture under the StarFlight name with LifeFlight Australia. Kaan Air Australia Chairman, Mr. Ferda Yildiz, said it was an important and significant deal for his company.

“We are very happy to be able to take part and contribute to the helicopter firefighting and disaster relief effort within Australia and further strengthen our ties with a very distinguished OEM, Sikorsky/Lockheed Martin,” Yildiz said. “We aim to expand this cooperation beyond Australia in other parts of the world in similar projects using the expertise of our Australian company.”

The initial 10 Black Hawk helicopters have been hand-picked by Sikorsky for their suitability in aerial firebombing and external heavy load lifting ability, and will be made available by StarFlight to assist emergency services and fire agencies in bushfires and natural disasters across the country.

StarFlight Australia will be the operator of the aircraft. The Black Hawks will undergo three months of extensive refurbishment, including new high performance engines, upgraded gear boxes, installation of Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System (HTAWS) and a general overhaul which will be carried out by Sikorsky at its Pinkenba facility in Brisbane.

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