Leonardo Cleared To Build
New Navy Helo Trainer
Leonardo’s AgustaWestland is now cleared to build the
Navy’s new helicopter trainer after the Government Accountability Office
(GAO) denied a
protest of its win by competitor Airbus Helicopters.
In January, the Navy
awarded Leonardo an initial $176 million contract to produce and deliver 32 TH-32A Advanced Helicopter Training
Systems with its bid of the TH-110 helicopter. The aircraft is derived from the
company’s AW109 Trekker (Defense Daily, Jan. 13).
The Nayv expects to
eventually procure up to 130 helicopters to divest from the existing fleet of
TH-57 Sea Rangers by 2023. The TH-57s are used to train all Navy, Marine Corps
and Coast Guard rotorcraft pilots.
However, in February
Airbus lodged a protest with the GAO. The Navy previously confirmed amid the protest it
issued a stop work order while the process was ongoing (Defense Daily,
Feb. 7).
Airbus offered the
twin-engine H135 and Bell [TXT] pitched the single-engine
407GXi, a descendent of the TH-57.
GAO’s decision did not
disclose why it denied the protest, only saying it was covered by a protective
order. That means some information in the decision may require redaction before
public release. The office said a final redacted decision will be posted when
the process is finished.
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