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MD Helicopters

MD Helicopters, LLC. (formerly McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems) is an American aerospace manufacturer. It produces light utility helicopters for commercial and military use. The company was a subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft until 1984, when McDonnell Douglas acquired it and renamed it McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems. It later became MD Helicopters in the late 1990s when McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing.

MD Helicopters, LLC.
TypePrivate
IndustryAerospace
HeadquartersMesa, Arizona, U.S.
ProductsHelicopters
OwnerBardin Hill Investment Partners and MBIA Insurance
Websitemdhelicopters.com

History

 
Schweizer 300CB, which began as the Hughes Model 269 in the 1950s.

The company began in 1947 as a unit of Hughes Aircraft, then was part of the Hughes Tool Company after 1955.[1] It became the helicopter division of Hughes' Summa Corporation in 1972,[2] and was finally reformed as Hughes Helicopters, Inc. in 1981. However, throughout its history, the company was informally known as Hughes Helicopters.[citation needed] The company was sold to McDonnell Douglas in 1984.

Hughes Helicopters produced three major designs during its 37-year history. The Model 269/300 was Hughes' first successful helicopter design.[3] Built in 1956, and entering production in 1957, it would eventually become part of the Army inventory as a primary trainer, designated TH-55 Osage. In 1983, the company licensed Schweizer Aircraft to produce the Model 300C. Schweizer was eventually purchased by Sikorsky Aircraft, which is itself now a division of Lockheed Martin.

In May 1965, the company won the contract for a new observation helicopter for the U.S. Army, and produced the OH-6 Cayuse (Hughes Model 369).[4] The OH-6 was later developed into the civilian Model 500, variants of which remain in production to this day.

 
An AH-64A

In 1975, the company won the contract for the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter.[5] By December 1981, six AH-64A prototypes had been built and the Army had awarded a production contract to the company.[6] Production would reach more than 1,100 by 2005.

In January 1984, Hughes Helicopters, Inc. was sold to McDonnell Douglas by Summa Corporation. McDonnell Douglas paid $470 million for the company and made it a subsidiary with the name McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems in August 1984.[7] In 1986, McDonnell Douglas sold all the rights to the Model 300C to Schweizer Aircraft.

On August 1, 1997, McDonnell Douglas merged into Boeing,[8] but Boeing's subsequent plans to sell the civilian helicopter line to Bell Helicopter in 1998 were thwarted by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).[9]

In 1999, Boeing completed the spin off of the civilian line of helicopters to a newly formed MD Helicopter Holdings Inc., an indirect subsidiary of the Dutch company, RDM Holding Inc. The line included the MD 500 and variants as well as the family of derivative NOTAR aircraft that originated with Hughes Helicopters Inc. Boeing maintained the AH-64 line of helicopters and rights to the NOTAR system.[10][11]

After suffering dismal commercial performance, the company was purchased in 2005 by Patriarch Partners, LLC, an investment fund.[12] The company was recapitalized as an independent company, MD Helicopters, Inc.[13] MD Helicopters is based in Mesa, Arizona.[14] Lynn Tilton, the Chief Executive Officer and sole principal of Patriarch Partners, was CEO of MD Helicopters until she relinquished control in March 2020 following bankruptcy court rulings related to Patriarch holdings.[15]

By March 2022, the manufacturer filed for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for restructuration, to be acquired by a creditor consortium led by Bardin Hill Investment Partners and MBIA Insurance, providing around $60 million of financing as debtors.[16]

Products

 
MD 902 (German police)

(Under both McDonnell Douglas and MD Helicopters)

(Under McDonnell Douglas only)

See also

Comparable major helicopter manufacturers:

References

  1. ^ Rumerman, Judy. "The Hughes Companies". U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission.
  2. ^ . Post-War Developments: 1946-1956. Boeing. Archived from the original on 2011-03-09.
  3. ^ . SpruceGoose.org. Archived from the original on 2008-12-21. Retrieved 2006-12-07.
  4. ^ . Boeing. Archived from the original on 2011-05-24.
  5. ^ . Boeing. Archived from the original on 2008-12-30.
  6. ^ . Boeing. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06.
  7. ^ Richardson, Doug and Lindsay Peacock. Combat Aircraft AH-64, pp. 14–15. London: Salamander Books, 1992. ISBN 0-86101-675-0.
  8. ^ The Boeing Logbook: 1997-2001 2013-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Frawley, Gerard: The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, 2003-2004, p. 155. Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd, 2003. ISBN 1-875671-58-7
  10. ^ Boeing Announces Sale of its Light Helicopter Product Lines 2007-12-28 at the Wayback Machine, Boeing, 1999-02-19.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-02-13. Retrieved 2008-02-07.. Boeing News Release
  12. ^ . Boeing. Archived from the original on 2006-11-28.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-07-09.
  14. ^ . MD Helicopters. Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved 2007-02-25.
  15. ^ Tilton Out at MD Helicopters
  16. ^ Dominic Perry (30 March 2022). "Buyer for MD Helicopters emerges as airframer enters Chapter 11 restructuring". FlightGlobal.

External links

  • MD Helicopters official site

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MD Helicopters LLC formerly McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems is an American aerospace manufacturer It produces light utility helicopters for commercial and military use The company was a subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft until 1984 when McDonnell Douglas acquired it and renamed it McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems It later became MD Helicopters in the late 1990s when McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing MD Helicopters LLC TypePrivateIndustryAerospaceHeadquartersMesa Arizona U S ProductsHelicoptersOwnerBardin Hill Investment Partners and MBIA InsuranceWebsitemdhelicopters wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Products 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Schweizer 300CB which began as the Hughes Model 269 in the 1950s The company began in 1947 as a unit of Hughes Aircraft then was part of the Hughes Tool Company after 1955 1 It became the helicopter division of Hughes Summa Corporation in 1972 2 and was finally reformed as Hughes Helicopters Inc in 1981 However throughout its history the company was informally known as Hughes Helicopters citation needed The company was sold to McDonnell Douglas in 1984 Hughes Helicopters produced three major designs during its 37 year history The Model 269 300 was Hughes first successful helicopter design 3 Built in 1956 and entering production in 1957 it would eventually become part of the Army inventory as a primary trainer designated TH 55 Osage In 1983 the company licensed Schweizer Aircraft to produce the Model 300C Schweizer was eventually purchased by Sikorsky Aircraft which is itself now a division of Lockheed Martin In May 1965 the company won the contract for a new observation helicopter for the U S Army and produced the OH 6 Cayuse Hughes Model 369 4 The OH 6 was later developed into the civilian Model 500 variants of which remain in production to this day An AH 64A In 1975 the company won the contract for the AH 64 Apache attack helicopter 5 By December 1981 six AH 64A prototypes had been built and the Army had awarded a production contract to the company 6 Production would reach more than 1 100 by 2005 In January 1984 Hughes Helicopters Inc was sold to McDonnell Douglas by Summa Corporation McDonnell Douglas paid 470 million for the company and made it a subsidiary with the name McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems in August 1984 7 In 1986 McDonnell Douglas sold all the rights to the Model 300C to Schweizer Aircraft On August 1 1997 McDonnell Douglas merged into Boeing 8 but Boeing s subsequent plans to sell the civilian helicopter line to Bell Helicopter in 1998 were thwarted by the US Federal Trade Commission FTC 9 In 1999 Boeing completed the spin off of the civilian line of helicopters to a newly formed MD Helicopter Holdings Inc an indirect subsidiary of the Dutch company RDM Holding Inc The line included the MD 500 and variants as well as the family of derivative NOTAR aircraft that originated with Hughes Helicopters Inc Boeing maintained the AH 64 line of helicopters and rights to the NOTAR system 10 11 After suffering dismal commercial performance the company was purchased in 2005 by Patriarch Partners LLC an investment fund 12 The company was recapitalized as an independent company MD Helicopters Inc 13 MD Helicopters is based in Mesa Arizona 14 Lynn Tilton the Chief Executive Officer and sole principal of Patriarch Partners was CEO of MD Helicopters until she relinquished control in March 2020 following bankruptcy court rulings related to Patriarch holdings 15 By March 2022 the manufacturer filed for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for restructuration to be acquired by a creditor consortium led by Bardin Hill Investment Partners and MBIA Insurance providing around 60 million of financing as debtors 16 Products Edit MD 902 German police Under both McDonnell Douglas and MD Helicopters MD 500 MD 500 Defender MD 520 MD 530 MD 600 MD Explorer Under McDonnell Douglas only AH 64 Apache Product line transferred to Boeing Defense Space amp Security in 1998 MH 6 Little Bird later under Boeing Rotorcraft Systems and now as Vertical Lift division of Boeing Defense Space amp SecuritySee also EditHughes Helicopters NOTARComparable major helicopter manufacturers AgustaWestland Airbus Helicopters Bell Helicopter Boeing Rotorcraft Systems Russian Helicopters Sikorsky AircraftReferences Edit Rumerman Judy The Hughes Companies U S Centennial of Flight Commission The Hughes Tool Co Looking at Rotors Post War Developments 1946 1956 Boeing Archived from the original on 2011 03 09 Hughes Model 269A TH55 Osage SpruceGoose org Archived from the original on 2008 12 21 Retrieved 2006 12 07 The Boeing Logbook 1964 1970 Boeing Archived from the original on 2011 05 24 The Boeing Logbook 1971 1976 Boeing Archived from the original on 2008 12 30 The Boeing Logbook 1977 1982 Boeing Archived from the original on 2012 03 06 Richardson Doug and Lindsay Peacock Combat Aircraft AH 64 pp 14 15 London Salamander Books 1992 ISBN 0 86101 675 0 The Boeing Logbook 1997 2001 Archived 2013 01 02 at the Wayback Machine Frawley Gerard The International Directory of Civil Aircraft 2003 2004 p 155 Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd 2003 ISBN 1 875671 58 7 Boeing Announces Sale of its Light Helicopter Product Lines Archived 2007 12 28 at the Wayback Machine Boeing 1999 02 19 Boeing Boeing Announces Sale of its Light Helicopter Product Lines Archived from the original on 2008 02 13 Retrieved 2008 02 07 Boeing News Release OH 6 Cayuse Hughes 500 Helicopter Boeing Archived from the original on 2006 11 28 Interesting News from MD Helicopters Archived from the original on 2019 07 09 Company Background Information MD Helicopters Archived from the original on December 29 2010 Retrieved 2007 02 25 Tilton Out at MD Helicopters Dominic Perry 30 March 2022 Buyer for MD Helicopters emerges as airframer enters Chapter 11 restructuring FlightGlobal External links EditMD Helicopters official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MD Helicopters amp oldid 1142367347, 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