HARTFORD—U.S. Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) announced that Lockheed Martin has signed a contract with the U.S. Navy for six new CH-53K “King Stallion” helicopters. The aircraft is manufactured at the Sikorsky production plant in Stratford, Connecticut. 

“I’m glad to see the federal government recognize the hard work of the men and women at Sikorsky by awarding this contract to produce more CH-53Ks. This award ensures that the United States government is providing valuable, more cost-efficient equipment to our Marines and allies abroad, and it’s a big win for Connecticut and U.S. national security,” said Murphy.

“This award is a victory for Connecticut, Sikorsky, and our workforce,” said Blumenthal. “It is also a testament to the tremendous skills and efficiency of the Stratford workers assembling this aircraft who have made it more affordable. Adding six more CH-53K King Stallion helicopters to the Marine fleet will strengthen our country’s tactical capabilities, while securing Sikorsky’s presence in Connecticut for years to come.”

“As the leader in the fight that secured a guarantee from Lockheed Martin that headquarters will remain in Stratford until at least 2032, I am thrilled to see this commitment bear fruit,” said DeLauro. “The procurement of six new CH-53K helicopters signals a new era of technology for our Marines and will help create jobs here at home. Supporting high-skill job creation in Connecticut requires collaborative efforts that include both government and private industry, and I am proud to support these critical efforts.”

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