Triumph Systems & Support recently won a 6-year contract extension for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services on an international CH-47 Chinook helicopter fleet. Triumph’s Systems, Electronics, and Controls (SEC) business unit will provide product repair and overhaul services for the fleet’s EMC-32T hydromechanical fuel control, technical support, and product investigations as part of the long-term agreement.
The company will deliver the MRO services from its West Hartford, Connecticut, repair station. The site also designs and manufactures the EMC-32T hydromechanical fuel control unit and offers MRO services for the engine component.
Tony Ziotas, president of Triumph Systems & Support - SEC, says the contract “demonstrates our repair and technical expertise on the Chinook engine fuel control.”
Triumph has provided MRO services for engine components for the 60 Chinook aircraft in the customer’s international fleet since 2014. SEC designs, develops, manufactures, and services fuel pumps, fuel metering units, and electronic control systems; and develops and tests various actuators and thermal systems for use in military and commercial aerospace applications.
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