Hughes-Treitler Awarded $9-Million Contract for V-22 Osprey Nacelle Oil Cooler Assembly Retrofit
GARDEN CITY, NY-- Hughes-Treitler, a division of AMETEK Aerospace and Defense, has been awarded a $9 million contract to support of the V-22 Osprey helicopter. Hughes-Treitler provides the Nacelle Oil Cooler Assemblies for the V-22. These plate-fin heat exchangers cool primary and secondary gearbox oils, as well as hydraulic oils for the Osprey's unique tilt-rotor design.
The contract award is in the form of a retrofit program for the Nacelle Cooler Assemblies, previously provided by another heat exchanger supplier. Hughes-Treitler was able to exceed the thermal performance requirements of the incumbent design, while achieving a fourteen-pound overall weight savings. These benefits directly enhance the capabilities of the V-22 in support of the warfighter.
“The V-22 Osprey is an important asset to our armed forces and I am pleased that AMETEK Hughes-Treitler has been able to contribute key components to this program. Military contracts are extremely competitive and this award underscores the quality work being done at AMETEK Hughes-Treitler,” commented US Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy, who supported Hughes-Treitler in gaining the contract award.
Hughes-Treitler, located in Garden City, NY, is the world’s leading supplier of compact plate-fin heat exchangers and surface coolers to the aerospace and defense industry, offering the industry’s broadest and most advanced line of products..
“AMETEK is proud to be selected for this program. This contract provides us with an excellent opportunity to demonstrate the outstanding performance capabilities of our products. It also represents a significant addition to our portfolio of thermal management projects,” noted Bob Vogel, Vice President and General Manager of Thermal Management Systems for AMETEK.
AMETEK Aerospace & Defense is a recognized leader in engine and aircraft monitoring systems, data acquisition units, power distribution systems, fuel and fluid measurement systems, engine and airframe sensors, cables, harness assemblies, avionics blowers, fans, and heat transfer and cooling systems and a leading provider of maintenance, overhaul and repair services. It is a division of AMETEK, Inc., a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with annualized sales of $4.2 billion.
For more information, contact AMETEK Hughes-Treitler, 300 Endo Boulevard, Garden City, NY 11530. Phone: 516-526-3805. E-mail: [email protected] . Website: www.hughes-treitler.com