U.S. Navy Approves Full-Rate Production For Sikorsky CH-53K Helicopter

U.S. Navy Approves Full-Rate Production For Sikorsky CH-53K Helicopter
Sikorsky employees building CH-53Kยฎ aircraft utilizing 3-D work instructions, new titanium machining centers with multi-floor ergonomic platforms. (Lockheed Martin image)
The U.S. Navy declared full rate production of the Sikorsky CH-53Kยฎ helicopter, a decision that is expected to increase production to more than 20 helicopters annually in the coming years.
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Lockheed Martin press release

Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, is procuring long-lead items and critical materials to support building full-rate production CH-53K helicopters in its digital factory.

โ€œRamping up production of the most technologically advanced helicopter in the world allows the U.S. Marine Corps to build out its CH-53K King Stallion fleet and support mission success,โ€ said Bill Falk, director of the Sikorsky CH-53K program.

โ€œThis production authorization stabilizes Sikorskyโ€™s domestic supply chain and is a testament to our enduring partnership with the Marine Corps.โ€


Bill Falk, Sikorsky CH-53K Program Director

Milestone Benefits More Than 200 Sikorsky CH-53K Suppliers Nationwide

This full-rate production decision instills confidence in the diverse network of more than 200 CHโ€‘53K suppliers across 34 states. The Marine Corpsโ€™ commitment to the CH-53K will allow suppliers to purchase in bulk, creating efficiencies and driving down overall costs for the U.S. military and international allies.

Viewย our snapshotย of CH-53K suppliers.

The Marine Corpsโ€™ approved acquisition objective is 200 aircraft.

The U.S. Marine Corps declared Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for the CH-53K helicopter in April 2022, validating the platformโ€™s operational readiness to forward deploy Marines and equipment across the globe.

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U.S. Navy Approves Full-Rate Production For Sikorsky CH-53K Helicopter
Sikorsky delivered a seventh CH-53K Helicopter to the U.S. Marine Corps. The heavy lift helicopter will be based at Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina (Lockheed Martin photo)

The CHโ€‘53K is a multi-mission helicopter with heavy-lift capabilities that exceed all other U.S. Department of Defense rotary wing aircraft and is the only heavy-lift helicopter that will remain in production through 2032 and beyond. The CH-53K can carry a 27,000-pound external load over 110 nautical miles in high/hot conditions, which is more than triple the external load carrying capacity of the legacy CH-53E aircraft.ย ย 

The CH-53K King Stallion is designed to conduct expeditionary assault transport of armored vehicles, equipment, and personnel to support distributed operations deep inland from a sea-based center of operations, critical in the Indo-Pacific region. The CH-53K is a digitally designed, market available aircraft, enabling a range of operations such as humanitarian relief, firefighting and search and rescue.

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