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Sikorsky charts expansion plan with office in Abu Dhabi

US DEFENCE COMPANY HAS DELIVERED 400 HELICOPTER­S TO CUSTOMERS IN REGION

- By Senior Business Reporter

US-based Sikorsky Aircraft is planning to open a regional office in Abu Dhabi as it eyes expansion in the region. The office will be opened in the second half of this year, a representa­tive of the company said at a press conference in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

Robert Korkoda, vice president, internatio­nal military of Sikorsky Aircraft said that they already have a partnershi­p with Mubadala in the UAE.

“Our partnershi­p will be strengthen­ed with the opening of the office. UAE and GCC [Gulf Cooperatio­n Council] countries have strategic objectives of modernisat­ion and security. We are actively working to expand our presence and investment in the UAE and the Gulf region,” he said at Internatio­nal Defence and Exhibition Conference (Idex) 2015.

“Here in the UAE, we are partners for quite some time with Mubadala. We have brought another partner, Lockheed Martin, into that relationsh­ip allowing us to cover a broad range of products as one team,” he added.

Expansion

The company said it has delivered 400 helicopter­s to customers in the region and plans to expand over the next five to ten years.

“Expansion of the existing fleet of 400 will be in a proportion­al manner, and modernisat­ion is going to drive that number in the region,” said Anand Stanley, Sikorsky’s vice president and general manager for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa. Instabilit­y in the region is providing growth opportunit­ies for many defence companies. As the situation changes there is always a need for different kinds of capabiliti­es, Korkoda said. “As countries want to stabilise themselves and neighbouri­ng countries they look for products that will allow them to do that in the defence industry. As the situation changes, there is always a need for different kind of capabiliti­es.”

Korkoda added: “It is an opportunit­y that doesn’t mean we want to see further instabilit­y. In fact we would like to see more stability so if that means more different types of systems that allows countries to manage stability that is good for everyone.”

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