Sikorsky sells four choppers

A California spinoff transport company has bought four Stratford-based Sikorsky helicopters, initially for energy field transport.

No figures were given, but web-sourced prices place the total deal at $55 million.

San Francisco-based Macquarie Group launched a helicopter leasing company, Macquarie Rotorcraft Leasing, in July. The new company specializes in supplying helicopters for oil and gas, medical transport, search-and-rescue and executive transport.

The choppers are two each of the S-92A and S-76D, manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. The deal includes “an unspecified number of options” to acquire additional aircraft. The four new helicopters will be configured initially for the oil and gas service markets.

Sikorsky, the largest employer in the county, is a subsidiary of Hartford-based United Technologies Corp.

Carey Bond, president of Sikorsky Global Helicopters, said, “With this agreement, we welcome a new customer and want to express our appreciation to Macquarie Rotorcraft Leasing for the trust and confidence they have shown in our aircraft. We look forward to a long and productive relationship.”

“With its proven performance in harsh environments, the S-92A helicopter has become an aircraft of choice for offshore oil operators,” Sikorsky reported. Sikorsky recently delivered its 200th S-92 helicopter. The worldwide S-92 fleet has logged more than 600,000 flight hours to date, mostly serving the offshore oil and gas industry.

The S-76D helicopter is Sikorsky’s newest aircraft, receiving FAA approvals in October 2012. The S-76D helicopter’s standard equipment includes all-composite, flaw-tolerant main rotor blades; an advanced avionics system and autopilot; health and usage monitoring system; and active vibration control. It is powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PW210S engine, “which delivers the best in class power-to-weight ratio and fuel burn with excellent payload and range benefits.”

The 76-D lists for about $9.9 million without modifications. The price for the 92-A is about $17.7 million.