Sikorsky International Operations, Inc. v. Babcock Mission Critical Services Limited
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3:19-cv-00833
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April 14, 2025
UK Co. Says Ex-Sikorsky Atty Gave 'Inconsistent' Testimony
A British company locked in a $64 million contract feud with Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sikorsky Aircraft accused its former in-house counsel of giving testimony "blatantly inconsistent" with other evidence at a Connecticut trial, requesting the alleged transgressions be discussed after a Texas bankruptcy judge slammed the lawyer for providing "false statements" in a separate matter.
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September 24, 2019
Lockheed Unit Says Finishing Copters In $64M Fight Was Fair
A Lockheed Martin Corp. unit accusing a British company of costing it nearly $64 million by refusing to purchase two helicopters under a contract has fought counterclaims that it acted in bad faith, saying it was not required to cease production on the units.
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July 31, 2019
Sikorsky Hit With Counterclaims in $64M Chopper Sale Suit
A British helicopter operator hit back Tuesday at Sikorsky's claims that it refused to accept two previously ordered helicopters and reneged on a $64 million contract, saying the manufacturer had wrongly "plowed ahead" with making the aircraft despite knowing they were no longer needed.
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May 31, 2019
Lockheed Says British Co. Owes $64M For Helicopters
A Lockheed Martin Corp. unit filed a suit Friday in Connecticut federal court accusing a British company of breaching a contract to buy more than a dozen helicopters by refusing to pay for and accept delivery of two helicopters, bilking the unit out of nearly $64 million.