CPI Aerostructures Secures $4M in Sikorsky MH-60 Seahawk Repair Orders
CPI Aerostructures received funded orders totaling $4 million for overhaul and repair of MH-60 Seahawk outboard stabilator assemblies under its five-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract with Sikorsky. The company has delivered over 1,200 stabilators to date and views this program as core to its strategic Repair & Overhaul growth.
1. Funded Orders Secured
CPI Aerostructures received several funded orders amounting to $4 million for the overhaul and repair of outboard stabilator assemblies used on the Sikorsky MH-60 Seahawk helicopter. These orders were issued against the company’s previously awarded five-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract with Sikorsky.
2. Repair & Overhaul Capabilities
Repair and overhaul services represent a core capability for CPI Aerostructures, leveraging its expertise in airframe structural assembly, supply chain management and manufacturing engineering. To date, the company has delivered more than 1,200 stabilators back into service for the Seahawk fleet, reinforcing its strategic focus on Repair & Overhaul business growth.
3. Business Profile
CPI Aerostructures operates as a prime contractor to the U.S. Department of Defense and as a Tier 1 subcontractor to major aerospace and defense firms. The company provides engineering, program management, supply chain, assembly operations and MRO services, positioning itself as a leader in aircraft structural assemblies and complex welded products.