Lockheed Martin Eyes S-92 for India VVIP Role.

Lockheed Martin is positioning the Sikorsky S-92 helicopter as a strong contender for India’s VVIP transport requirements, highlighting its proven safety record and reliability in critical missions. The move reflects growing interest in advanced rotary platforms for high-level government and VIP travel.

The S-92, developed by Sikorsky Aircraft, is widely used worldwide for offshore transport, search and rescue, and executive travel. Its track record in challenging environments and emphasis on passenger safety make it a suitable candidate for VVIP operations where security and dependability are paramount.

A key aspect of the proposal is collaboration with Tata Group, aligning with India’s “Make in India” initiative. This partnership could support local manufacturing, maintenance, and long-term operational support, strengthening domestic aerospace capabilities.

With modern avionics, spacious cabin design, and advanced safety systems, the S-92 offers a blend of comfort and performance tailored for elite transport roles. If selected, it could play a significant role in enhancing India’s VVIP air mobility infrastructure.

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