U.S. Aerospace, Inc. and Antonov to Bid on U.S. Air Force Tanker Program
06 July 2010 - 11:05PM
Business Wire
U.S. Aerospace, Inc. (OTCBB: USAE), an aerospace and defense
contractor, today announced that it has entered into a Strategic
cooperation agreement with Antonov to bid on the request for
proposal to supply 179 aerial refueling tankers to the U.S. Air
Force.
The airframes will be built in Ukraine by Antonov, with final
assembly at a new U.S. Aerospace, Inc. facility in the United
States. The KC-X Tanker Modernization Program, expected to be the
largest contract in Pentagon history, represents the first step of
the strategic cooperation between Antonov and U.S. Aerospace, Inc.
to supply and service aircraft to the U.S. military and commercial
aircraft markets.
Antonov designed, built and operates the world’s largest
aircraft, the AN-225, which provides strategic airlift capabilities
for the U.S. Department of Defense and others. Antonov and U.S.
Aerospace, Inc. will bid three models for the KC-X program, the
AN-124-KC, AN-122-KC, a twin-engine variant of the AN-124-100 with
advanced engines, electronics and avionics, and AN-112-KC, an
updated airframe designed specifically to meet the tanker program
requirements.
“Antonov’s participation in the U.S. Air Force tanker bid with
U.S. Aerospace, Inc. is an historic opportunity for Antonov to
showcase its premier design, engineering and manufacturing
capabilities to the world,” said Dmytro S. Kiva, President and
General Designer of Antonov. “We are extremely pleased to have
entered into this agreement with U.S. Aerospace, Inc., and are
looking forward to the long-term mutual benefits of our
partnership.”
“We are honored to be partnering with the world’s premier
designer and manufacturer of large transport aircraft,” said
Jerrold S. Pressman, Chairman of U.S. Aerospace, Inc. “We are
particularly impressed by Mr. Kiva’s strong leadership and vision
for the future. Together we can deliver the U.S. Air Force a
superior tanker at the most competitive price.”
About Antonov
Since 1946, Antonov Aeronautical Scientific/Technical Complex
has designed and manufactured dozens of different types of
aircraft, including the world’s first and second largest aircraft,
the AN-225 Mriya and AN-124 Condor strategic airlifters, and the
AN-148 and AN-158 commercial airliners. The legendary Antonov
Design Bureau is renowned for its expertise in the design and
construction of large military transport aircraft. Antonov is a
state-owned commercial company, with design, engineering,
construction, manufacturing, maintenance, hangar and servicing
facilities in Kiev, Ukraine, where it also operates Antonov
Airlines and Antonov Airport.
For further information please visit the Antonov’s website at
http://www.antonov.com.
About U.S. Aerospace, Inc.
U.S. Aerospace, Inc. is a publicly traded aerospace and defense
contractor based in Southern California. U.S. Aerospace is an
emerging world-class supplier to the U.S. Department of Defense,
U.S. Air Force, Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT - News), L-3
Communications Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LLL - News), the Middle River
Aircraft Systems subsidiary of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE -
News), and other aerospace companies, commercial aircraft
manufacturers and prime defense contractors. The Company supplies
aircraft assemblies, structural components and highly-engineered,
precision-machined details for commercial and military aircraft. It
is also a leading manufacturer and remanufacturer of specialized
aircraft machining tools, including vertical boring mills and large
Vertical Turning Centers used to manufacture the largest jet
engines, airplane landing gear, and other precision components.
U.S. Aerospace has offices and production facilities in Santa Fe
Springs and Rancho Cucamonga, California.
For further information please visit the Company’s website at
http://www.usaerospace.com.
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