Sikorsky Says S-92 Concerns Will Not Effect CSAR Bid

Sikorsky says the recent airworthiness directive issued by FAA following the fatal crash of an S-92 off the Canadian coast should have no bearing on the variant the company is offering for the U.S. Air Force’s combat, search and rescue (CSAR-X) replacement aircraft. “This Emergency Airworthiness...

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