Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. has completed its minority equity investment in Eclipse Aerospace. The companies also entered into an agreement in which Sikorsky will provide global supply chain support and some production restart services, which will aid Eclipse Aerospace in its efforts to reintroduce production of the Eclipse 500 very light twin-engine jet.
Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Eclipse Aerospace provides engineering, service, and support for the fleet of roughly 260 Eclipse 500 twin-engine jets. Sikorsky Aircraft, manufacturer of the Black Hawk helicopter and other iconic aircraft, is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp.
“The management team at Eclipse Aerospace shares with Sikorsky a passion for quality products and a customer-first commitment. We are pleased to make this equity investment and look forward to providing global support to Eclipse as it works to restart production of its twin-engine very light jet,” said Mark Cherry, Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Synergy for Sikorsky.
Eclipse Aerospace currently offers “Total Eclipse” aircraft direct from its factory. These factory-refurbished aircraft are configured with the AvioNG integrated flight management system, ability to fly into known ice (FIKI), and coupled auto pilot approach capability for horizontal and vertical approach guidance. These “like new” Total Eclipse Aircraft also come complete with full factory warranty, new paint, and all new interior, according to company officials.
“We are thrilled to announce the closing of this significant investment in Eclipse. Beyond the equity investment, however, we at Eclipse hope to draw from Sikorsky’s significant global supply chain resources and manufacturing experience,” stated Mason Holland, chairman and CEO of Eclipse Aerospace, Inc.
For more information: EclipseAerospace.net, Sikorsky.com