Sikorsky MH-60S Helicopters Headed to Thailand in First International Delivery

BALTIMORE, Maryland – Two MH-60S SEAHAWK® helicopters flew into the
Port of Baltimore headed to the Royal Thai Navy, marking the first delivery of
the MH-60 to an international customer.

The U.S. Navy flew the aircraft from Owego, N.Y., to the Port of
Baltimore, Md., ahead of their ocean voyage to Thailand. The aircraft were
acquired via the U.S. Government’s Foreign Military Sales program.

“MH-60S ‘Sierra’ helicopters have proven to be highly reliable utility
aircraft for the U.S. Navy fleet,” said Michael Sears, the U.S. Navy’s
international H-60 deputy program manager. “We are honored to provide Thailand
with the same capability, along with pilot and maintainer training, spares and
logistical support.”

The new Sierra aircraft are an integral part of the Royal Thai Navy’s fleet
modernization program to augment the capabilities of six Sikorsky S-70B SEAHAWK
and six marinized S-76B helicopters acquired through U.S. Foreign Military Sales
in the late 1990s. The Navy has expressed interest in additional MH-60S
purchases.

The MH-60S helicopters acquired by the Royal Thai Navy are designed for
utility missions, such as logistics and troop transport. In addition, the
standard searchlight and rescue hoist will enable aircrew to perform search and
rescue missions.

MH-60S and MH-60R SEAHAWK multi-mission helicopters are designed and
manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, a subsidiary of United
Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) provides the digital
cockpit for both MH-60 helicopter types, and is the systems integrator for the
MH-60R platform.