Case Study

Zero-Fail Mission Support

Customer and Challenge Faced:

The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps are responsible for ensuring that Presidential Helicopter transportation is 100% safe, reliable, and timely. This high-profile mission supports the President, Vice President, heads of state, and other official parties. The challenge lies in maintaining and modernizing a mixed fleet of aircraft under strict safety, security, and operational standards, while integrating new platforms into service without disruption.

VTG Solution Provided:

VTG has supported the Presidential Helicopter program for over 15 years, delivering mission-critical services across engineering, logistics, and sustainment.

Key Highlights:

  • Comprehensive Technical Support: Provides R&D, testing, evaluation, engineering, maintenance, and training for VH-3D, VH-60N, and support platforms.
  • Zero-Fail Mission Execution: Maintains rigorous safety and security standards to meet the demands of this uniquely sensitive operation.
  • Modernization Support: Assists in the integration of the VH-92A platform into full operational service.

Outcomes Achieved:

VTG’s long-standing support has ensured uninterrupted, safe, and reliable Presidential airlift operations. The team’s technical expertise and commitment to excellence have upheld the zero-fail mission standard across legacy and emerging platforms. VTG’s role in integrating the VH-92A is helping modernize the fleet while maintaining operational continuity. This work directly contributes to national security and executive mobility at the highest level.

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