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GE HUMS for Korean Marine Attack Helicopter

KAI has chosen GE Aerospace Health and Usage Monitoring System (HUMS) for the new Korean Marine Attack Helicopter (KMAH). GE has previously supplied over 250 HUMS systems for the Korean Utility Helicopter (KUH) Surion, which serves as the basis for the KMAH





GE HUMS for Korean Marine Attack Helicopter
GE Aviation, June 19, 2023 - Le Bourget – GE Aerospace was selected by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to supply the Health and Usage Monitoring System (HUMS) for the Korean Marine Attack Helicopter (KMAH).

Matt Burns, president & general manager for Avionics with GE Aerospace. said “This award builds upon and continues a strong business relationship of supplying rotorcraft health monitoring systems to KAI. We continue to advance the HUMS technology in support of rotorcraft OEMs as well as civil and military rotorcraft operators.”

HUMS shipset deliveries will commence in 2024 and will include:

- Data Acquisition and Processing Unit (DAPU)
- Optical Blade Tracker (OBT)
- Multi-Platform Ground Station (MPGS)

GE Aerospace sites in Southampton (UK) and Grand Rapids (MI USA) will develop and supply the HUMS to KAI. This follows an award KAI has received from the Korean Government to develop and supply the Korean Marine Attack Helicopter (KMAH).

GE Aerospace has provided more than 250 HUMS to Korea Aerospace Industries for their Korean Utility Helicopter (KUH), also known locally as the Surion helicopter.

GE Aerospace developed and supplied the world’s first certified HUMS in 1991. GE Aerospace is a leading developer and supplier of Health and Usage Monitoring Systems to rotorcraft Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) as well as civil and military rotorcraft operators.

The HUMS monitors the health of critical aircraft systems such as engines, transmissions, bearings, and rotors through real time analysis. The results of the analyses are stored in the aircraft in a removable memory cartridge for subsequent transfer to a ground station.

The health data gathered aids maintenance personnel in determining and isolating premature deterioration of these critical components. The system continuously checks the performance of safety-critical components, providing advance warning of potential equipment failures and collecting valuable data for routine maintenance of the helicopters.

About GE Aerospace : GE Aerospace is a world-leading provider of jet engines, components, avionics, and electrical power systems for commercial and military aircraft with a global service network to support these offerings. GE Aerospace and its joint ventures have an installed base of more than 40,000 commercial and 26,000 military aircraft engines, and the business is playing a vital role in shaping the future of flight.


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