Sikorsky Secures $65 Million UH-60M Black Hawk Contract For Army Production
The UH-60M Black Hawk contract awarded to Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. marks a $65 million investment in advanced procurement for the first 10 Army helicopters under the latest production effort.
According to a U.S. Department of Defense contract announcement, Sikorsky, based in Stratford, Connecticut, received a firm fixed price contract valued at $65,000,000. The award supports advance procurement activities tied to the first 10 UH-60M aircraft for the U.S. Army.
Work will be carried out in Stratford, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2026. Fiscal 2024 Aircraft Procurement, Army funding was fully obligated at the time of the award. The Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is managing the contract under number W58RGZ-26-C-0008.
- Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. awarded $65 million firm fixed price contract for UH-60M Black Hawk advanced procurement.
- Contract supports the first 10 Army UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters.
- Work to be performed in Stratford, Connecticut, with completion expected by Dec. 31, 2026.
- Fiscal 2024 Aircraft Procurement, Army funds obligated at time of award.
- Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.
What Advanced Procurement Means
Advanced procurement funding allows manufacturers to secure long lead components and materials before full production funding is released. In rotary wing programs like the UH-60M Black Hawk, that often includes gearboxes, rotor systems, avionics components, and structural assemblies.
By issuing this UH-60M Black Hawk contract as a firm fixed price award, the Army locks in costs early, providing budget predictability while sustaining production tempo at Sikorsky’s Connecticut facility.
Only one bid was received after solicitation via the internet, according to the Pentagon notice.
The UH-60M Black Hawk’s Role In Army Aviation
The UH-60M Black Hawk is the latest production variant of the Army’s long serving utility helicopter platform. Built by Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, the aircraft features upgraded digital avionics, improved flight controls, and enhanced lift performance compared to earlier models.
The platform supports air assault, medevac, command and control, and general support missions across active duty and National Guard formations. The M variant incorporates a glass cockpit, improved engines, and enhanced survivability systems.
Continued procurement signals the Army’s commitment to maintaining rotary wing readiness even as it develops next generation vertical lift capabilities under programs such as Future Vertical Lift.
Industrial Base And Production Stability
This Sikorsky Army helicopter deal reinforces production continuity at the Stratford facility. Stable production orders are critical to preserving the skilled workforce and supplier network that underpin the Army’s aviation industrial base.
Advance procurement contracts also help mitigate supply chain risk. By securing materials and components early, the Army reduces the likelihood of delays tied to long lead items.
The decision to obligate Fiscal 2024 Aircraft Procurement funds at the time of award ensures financial backing is already in place, limiting uncertainty for both the government and contractor.
Broader Budget Context
Army aviation modernization continues to balance legacy platform sustainment with emerging systems. While Future Long Range Assault Aircraft development progresses, the UH-60M remains central to current operational requirements.
Maintaining production through structured contracts like this $65 million award helps the Army avoid capability gaps during transition periods. It also ensures operational units continue receiving new aircraft to replace aging airframes.
Given ongoing global commitments and high operational tempo, sustained UH-60M procurement supports force readiness without relying solely on service life extensions.
Contracting Details
The Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is overseeing the award. The contract type is firm fixed price, meaning Sikorsky assumes cost risk beyond the agreed amount.
The estimated completion date is Dec. 31, 2026, aligning with production timelines for long lead components tied to the first 10 helicopters.
The UH-60M Black Hawk contract reflects incremental but steady investment in Army aviation capability.
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