Incoming layoffs: Sikorsky at Pax.

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  • antco

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    Apr 28, 2010
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    Sikorsky at Pax River has filed for upcoming layoffs. 176 people, late April.

    Will they move to a new vendor or contract? Or is this a real draw down?
     

    gwchem

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    They all supported 53K development testing, which is winding down. Since there aren't any other test programs to jump to, they'll have to find another company.
     

    Bullfrog

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    Sikorsky at Pax River has filed for upcoming layoffs. 176 people, late April.

    Will they move to a new vendor or contract? Or is this a real draw down?

    Is it a support contract or a development program?

    Sikorsky recently lost their bid for the Blackhawk replacement program. That's an Army contract but it might have hit the company hard.
     

    Worsley

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    Sikorsky at Pax River has filed for upcoming layoffs. 176 people, late April.

    Will they move to a new vendor or contract? Or is this a real draw down?
    Raytheon is consolidating from four businesses to three. Thousands will be laid off.
     

    antco

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    They all supported 53K development testing, which is winding down. Since there aren't any other test programs to jump to, they'll have to find another company.
    I never realized the test and development staff essentially work themselves right out of a job at successful completion of the project.
     

    antco

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    Is it a support contract or a development program?

    Sikorsky recently lost their bid for the Blackhawk replacement program. That's an Army contract but it might have hit the company hard.
    Guessing it aligns with gwchem’s comment about the King Stallion finishing development and shifting into production (elsewhere).
     

    cpc1027

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    Jun 25, 2010
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    Raytheon is consolidating from four businesses to three. Thousands will be laid off.
    Sikorsky is owned by Lockheed Martin, so RTX's changes shouldn't affect Sikorsky.

    You are correct about the consolidation at RTX, though I haven't heard anything about thousands of layoffs. Maybe corporate-type positions that become redundant, but they are hiring engineers like crazy.
     

    Mike OTDP

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    I never realized the test and development staff essentially work themselves right out of a job at successful completion of the project.
    The contractors will almost certainly find work on another program by another vendor. Having said that, Naval Air had a massive tech refresh over the last 20 years - F/A-18G, F-35B and C, P-8, E-2D, CH-53K, MQ-4, MQ-8. The Next Big Thing will be MQ-25, followed by F/A-XX in the 2030 timeframe. Plus follow-on work, which is massive.

    But I suspect we are looking at a significant drawdown in the Pax River workforce.
     

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