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lørdag 2. mai 2020
Helikopter - Textron sjefen optimist, men intet om B525 Relentless - AIN
Amid the Covid-19 gloom, Textron CEO Scott
Donnelly sees a bright future for the company’s Bell unit. For the first
quarter, Bell posted revenues of $823 million, an 11.4 percent increase from
the year-ago period, driven primarily by higher military sales. Segment profit
increased by $11 million, to $115 million. During the period, Bell delivered 15
commercial helicopters, half the number delivered in first-quarter 2019.
Backlog at the end of the latest quarter stood at $6.4 billion.
On a conference call with stock analysts on
April 30, Donnelly said the rotorcraft manufacturer’s potential new military
programs—including the “Valor” V-280 tiltrotor future long-range assault
aircraft (FLRAA) and “Invictus” 360 future attack reconnaissance aircraft
(FARA)—were well positioned as selected semi-finalists in ongoing U.S. Army
competitions. Together, those programs could collectively be worth more than
$60 billion, leading Donnelly to call them “huge opportunities.” Serial
production of both FLRAA and FARA is slated to begin before the end of the
decade provided that the Army sticks to currently established program
schedules.
“I think we feel good about both programs,”
Donnelly said. Bell is slated to receive $451 million from the Army to continue
work on both. Bell also stands to benefit from increasing maintenance and
modification work on the current fleet of more than 375 Bell-Boeing V-22
tiltrotors that are currently in service, he said.
On the commercial helicopter side, Donnelly
said Bell currently has limited exposure to the offshore energy market and
collapsing oil prices as its models currently in that market—the Bell 407, 412,
and 429—are primarily used to serve near-shore, low-cost production rigs. From
a larger perspective, Donnelly said Bell continues to see strong civil demand
from parapublic customers who are “more resilient."
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