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CPI Aerostructures Flat on Sikorsky Orders

CPI Aerostructures, Inc. (NYSE: CVU) announced that it has received several funded orders totaling $4 million for overhaul and repair of the outboard stabilator assemblies in support of the Sikorsky MH-60 SEAHAWK helicopter. These funded orders were issued against a previously announced five-year, indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract from Sikorsky.

Said CEO Dorith Hakim, “Repair and overhaul services are a core capability at CPI Aero, leveraging our expertise in airframe structural assembly and integration, supply chain management, and manufacturing engineering. This program, along with others underway at CPI Aero, form the foundation for our growth in this strategic Repair & Overall business. To date, we have delivered over 1,200 stabilators back into service for the Seahawk Helicopter fleet to support our troops.”

CPI Aero is a prime contractor to the U.S. Department of Defense as well as a Tier 1 subcontractor to some of the largest aerospace and defense contractors in the world. CPI Aero provides engineering, program management, supply chain management, assembly operations and MRO services to this global network of customers.

“CPI Aero,” to quote this morning’s news release, “is recognized as a leader within the international aerospace market in such areas as aircraft structural assemblies, military advanced tactical pod structures, engine air inlets, and complex welded products. CPI Aero’s international customer base enjoys a unique combination of large-company capabilities, matched with small-company value, responsiveness, and personal customer service.”

CVU shares closed Friday at $4.64.