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Colombia Declares Breach of Contract for the Maintenance of Mi-17 Helicopters

Although Vertol met the delivery of three helicopters with extended flying hours, delays in the other units have led the Ministry to anticipate a total breach of contract; it was expected that they would be repaired on average to two units every 30 to 45 days.
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The Ministry of Defense of Colombia reported that it began a process to punish the United States company Vertol System Company LLC for breach of contract to recover the fleet of Mi-17 helicopters of the Colombian Army. Contract 012-2024, worth 38 million dollars, posed the recovery to the service of three devices in a first step, which was already fulfilled last June, but also included the work in three others, to be delivered one unit every 3 m…

Although Vertol met the delivery of three helicopters with extended flying hours, delays in the other units have led the Ministry to anticipate a total breach of contract; it was expected that they would be repaired on average to two units every 30 to 45 days.

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Revista Defensa Infodefensa.com broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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