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CONTENTS 03
83
No.
05. Up Above
Posters
08. Events
Highlights of the 2009 Paris Air Show
12. At a Glance
Eurocopter News in Brief
11
16.
Featured Articles
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24. Services
French Government: Assessing the MCO
and RESCO Contracts
Eurocopter UKThe Retrofit Specialist
31. Innovation
Tiger: First Flight with the New Engine
32. Benchmark
American Eurocopter Celebrates
its 40th Anniversary
34. In Operation
Delivery of the First EC135s to the French
Gendarmerie
Delivery of the 100th EC155 to DanCopter
Los Andes: The Peruvian Operator
60th Anniversary of Hydro One
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Eurocopter in Japan
Eurocopter / J. Deulin
Bruno Lvy
04 EDITORIAL
Eurocopter Reinforces
Its Proximity to Customers
By Lutz Bertling, President and CEO of Eurocopter
Reinforcing our proximity to customers remains one of our strategic priorities
as we believe we can best support your success by being close to you. With
this in mind, we are continuing to make investments to best meet your needs.
In all the countries in which we are based, our goal is to generate more added
value locally and to signicantly improve your overall satisfaction. With an
increase in resources and a reinforced international presence, Eurocopter will
be in a better position to serve you for all of your activities.
Our strategy has become a reality over the years, the latest examples being the
creation of Eurocopter UK in 2007, the takeover in 2008 of the German company Motorug specialized in
maintenance, repair and overhaul activities, and the acquired majority shareholding in Helibras, our Brazilian
subsidiary. This year, Japan has been our focus for major investments. We have created a subsidiary to handle
our commercial and industrial activities in Japan and tasked it with providing you top-notch support for all
civil and military missions you perform with Eurocopter helicopters. Through these recent acquisitions, we
have become the rst foreign company in the aeronautics industry to have an industrial presence in Japan.
Our long-term presence in Japan and the strong relationship we have built together over the last forty years
has paved the way for continued sustainable growth and development in the country.
These investments are in line with our strategy of international deployment whose objective is to reinforce our
presence in all of the key markets for Eurocopter. The success of your missions is our ambition.
Hydro One
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Shine a Light
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Eurocopters new laboratory dedicated to lighting systems will allow the Group
to test new systems as they arrive on the market and to better integrate them on Eurocopter
helicopters. A wide range of systems can now be tested: Navigation lights, instrument panel
lighting, night vision goggles (NVGs) and glass cockpit screens are but a few examples.
08 EVENTS
HIGHLIGHTS
1 JUNE 15
Accompanied by Eurocopter President and
CEO Lutz Bertling
g and EADS CEO Louis Gallois,
the French Prime Minister Franois Fillon visited the
Eurocopter static display area, where he took a special
interest in the Bluecopter technology demonstrator.
An agreement was signed between Eurocopter
and ATE, the South African weapon system manufacturer,
covering the design, development, manufacturing and
support services for a stand-alone weapon system (SAWS)
that could one day
y be installed on lig
ght and medium-weig
ght
Eurocopter helicopters.
1 JUNE 16
Eurocopters Brazilian subsidiary Helibras
delivered the
rst EC145 to a South American
customer. The helicopter will be used for VIP
transportation.
Australian Aerospace and Nexter Systems
signed a 5-year support contract for the turreted guns
used by the Australian Armys Tiger ARH fleet.
Jens Goennemann, CEO of Australian
Aerospace, and
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a 6-year renewable support contract covering
maintenance, repair and spare parts for the
STRIX observation and sighting system
used on the Australian Armys 22 Tigers.
1 JUNE 16
Eurocopter signed
a 10-year research and
technology cooperative
agreementt with the National
Research Council Canada
(NRC), covering areas such as
manufacturing techniques, ight
JUNE 16
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JUNE 16
Eurocopter and Pegaso celebrated the 1889 ight
hours chalked up by
the operator in 2008 with its EC145 (serial number 9095). Based in Ciudad del
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The company has been operating Eurocopter helicopters for more than 25 years.
JUNE 16
JUNE 17
RTE signed a contract with Eurocopter
for four helicopters: Three Ecureuils (two
AS350 B2s and one AS350 B3) and one
EC135. Patrick Devedjian, the French
minister in charge of economic recovery,
Philippe Harache, executive vice president
of Eurocopters Customer department, and
Dominique Maillard, chairman of RTE,
all attended the event.
JUNE 17
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to an additional EC155 B1 to the Danish
operator DanCopter, which now operates
a total of six EC155s. The helicopter was
also the 100th EC155 to be delivered and
the 900th helicopter in the Dauphin family.
JUNE 17
Approximately
50 journalists attended
a press conference
given by Eurocopter
President and CEO
Lutz Bertling.
10 EVENTS
JUNE 18
Eurocopter South East Asia delivered
the
rst EC155 B1 to Northern Service Flight
Company (NSFC), based in Hanoi, Vietnam. NFSC
recently signed a contract for an additional EC155 B1
to be delivered in 2010. The helicopter will be used
for search and rescue (SAR) missions.
JUNE 18
Eurocopter and the German
BWB signed, a 24.9-million euro contract
for the retrot
of 26 CH53 GS/GE helicopters
op
perated by the German Army. Rdige
g r
Wolf,
f the state secretary in the Federal Ministry
of Defense in Germany, and Eurocopter
President and CEO Lutz Bertling
g both
attended the event. The rst helicopter
with its completed retrot
is scheduled
for delivery in the beginning of 2010.
JUNE 20
OTHER EVENTS
1 THE EC175 was on display for the rst time in Europe.
1 Flight demonstrations with THE TIGER were
performed every day at the air show.
1 On June 16 and 17, visitors to the air show were
wowed by ight demonstrations performed by the
naval version of THE NH90, the NFH. The helicopter
will be delivered to the French Navy in 2010.
DAUPHIN
FROM MATURITY
TO EXCELLENCE
The Dauphin is
evolving and giving rise
to a new-generation model,
with sleeker contourrs and
nics::
state-of-the-art avionics:
The Dauphin N3+.
ARTICLE: ALEXANDRE MARCHAND
er / J. Deulin
Eurocopt
six seats for passengers, who can enjoy personal screens and improved air conditioning.
The instrument panel, however, contains the
most innovative feature: Like the AS365 N3
Dauphin, the Dauphin N3+ has four multifunction screens plus a four-axis autopilot that
is very similar to the one on the EC225. The
latest Dauphin also has brand new avionics.
The autopilot, which is combined with a mission computer and a Doppler radar navigation
system, makes the aircraft much easier to fly,
and clears the way for the aircraft to be used
in search & rescue (SAR) mode. Two avionics
suites are on offer: One based on the Garmin
GNS430 system, and the other on the Proline
21 suite. More optional equipment is also
available for the new Dauphin N3+ than was
previously available for the AS365 N3.
But the innovation doesnt stop with the aircraft itself, insists Vronique Jaff. We have
set up a new-generation production line
where the assembly cycle has been slashed
by 30%. We have also introduced innovative
training equipment with a flight simulator that
will be available in France beginning in 2011.
Another simulator will probably be introduced in Asia.
Excluding optional equipment, the Dauphin N3+ is sold at the same price as the
AS365 N3 Dauphin it is replacing. The new
helicopter also has the same engines, but
its performances and useful load have
been improved because its new equipment
is lighter. The Dauphin N3+ is expected to
receive its certification at the end of 2010.
(1) The Panther N3+ will replace the Panther.
12 AT A GLANCE
SPAIN
NEW HELICOPTER
DELIVERY CENTER
Pablo Ra
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HELIBRAS
At the Latin American Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (LABACE),
which was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil from August 13 to 15, 2009, Helibras
presented the EC155, a helicopter that is particularly well-suited to the
exacting demands of the corporate market. Helibras was also on hand from
August 25 to 27 at the Interseg 2009 trade fair, where the Eurocopter subsidiary delivered its 500th light helicopteran AS350 B2 Ecureuil/AStarto
Binho Marques, the governor of the State of Acre. This is the first helicopter
to be operated by the State of Acre, which will be using the aircraft for public
security and civil defense missions.
Helibras has been manufacturing the Ecureuil/AStar since 1978. The company
has a commanding 81% share of the public security market segment in Brazil,
and is also the leader in the corporate segment with 46% of the market.
Helibras
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FURTHER COOPERATION
WITH UTAIR
13
FAMET
At the end of September, the first two Chinook and Cougar prototypes modernized by Eurocopter Spain will be delivered to the
end customer, the FAMET(1). The helicopters will be delivered with
the ASE(2) electronic warfare suite. In May 2009, flight tests were
performed with the ASE in Huelva, in Southern Spain. Decoys were
successfully launched during the test campaign.
The ASE is an electronic warfare and self-protection suite comprising
three warning subsystems (missile, laser and radar) and a countermeasure launching system.
This is the first time a system of
this type has been installed on
a helicopter in Spain.
ECE
100,000
AGENDA
Over the next few months,
Eurocopter and its subsidiaries will be participating
in several different air
shows and conventions
throughout the world.
OCTOBER 5 TO 8, 2009
LAVEX,
Tripoli (Libya)
OCTOBER 20 TO 22, 2009
NBAA,
Orlando (United States)
OCTOBER 20 TO 25, 2009
SEOUL AIRSHOW,
Seoul (South Korea)
NOVEMBER 11 TO 14, 2009
EXPOMIL,
Bucharest (Romania)
KASSEL-CALDEN
A RECORD
REPAIR TIME
DUBAI AIRSHOW,
DECEMBER 1 TO 5, 2009
LIMA,
Langkawi (Malaysia)
CORRECTION
The testing of active rotor
controls was conducted on
a BK117 and not on an EC145,
as was indicated on page 19
and in the caption on page 20
of Rotor Journal 82.
Robert Strzer
14 IN THE SPOTLIGHT
FIRST DELIVERIES
UNDERWAY
Deliveries of the NH90 in IOC+(1) configuration have begun in Germany
and Finland, marking a decisive new milestone in the NH90 program.
With the enhanced mission systems now offered by the NH90, customers
will be able to use their helicopters for a wider range of missions.
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all the IOC and IOC+ versions will have to be upgraded to FOC.
Our main goal over the months to come is to keep on improving
our customer support activities, in particular for spare parts and
maintenance.
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The first NH90 IOC+ was delivered on August 28 to the Finnish
Army Aviation base in Utti, where five NH90s in the IOC configuration are already in service. The delivery was made from Halli,
home of Patria, the company in charge of assembling the NH90s
ordered by Sweden and Finland. Three more NH90s in IOC+
configuration are slated for delivery before the end of 2009.
The delivery of the first NH90 in FOC configuration, which was
initially scheduled for early 2010, has now been pushed back
to 2011 due to the qualification of the German variant (TGEA).
In the meantime, six additional NH90s in IOC+ configuration will
be delivered in 2010 as stipulated in the contract amendment
about to be signed by Finland. All the helicopters in the IOC and
IOC+ configurations will be upgraded to FOC version according
to a retrofit schedule worked out with the customer.
The delivery procedure is quite complicated, and were now
working with the customer to find ways to simplify it, explains
Yves-Laurent Stockel, program manager for Finland. The customer first inspects the overall condition of the machine and
then conducts ground and flight tests, drawing up comments as
he goes along. It is our responsibility to find a solution to each
problem that arises, and only when the customer has accepted
each and every solution can the process be terminated and the
helicopter finally accepted.
The delivery of the NH90s in the IOC+ configuration marks an
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Eurocopter
p in
Japan
After half a century of close cooperation with Japan,
Eurocopter has reinforced its presence in recent months
in the empire of the rising sun. Rotor Journall spoke with
Stphane Ginoux, president of Eurocopter Japan.
Chikako Hirano
FEATURED ARTICLES
What is Eurocopters
position in Japan
(e.g. market share, fleet,
civil, military, etc.)?
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19
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Chhikkkak
kaako Hiraannoo
in Japan, Eurocopter has reinforced its local presence over the last months.
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FEATURED ARTICLES
EUROCOPTER - KHI
32
2 Years
of Cooperation
EEADS
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INTERVIEW WITH
Kawasa
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roussee
n February 25, 1977, MBB(1) and KHI signed a joint cooperation and development agreement for a twin-engine
helicopter dubbed the BK117. The development costs,
development work on components, final assembly and the distribution sectors for the final product were split between the two
partners. MBB would handle distribution in Europe, North America,
Latin America and Africa, while Kawasaki would be in charge of
the Asia-Pacific zone. When launched in 1979, the BK117 was an
immediate success, especially in the emergency medical service
(EMS) sector. The EC145, which replaced the BK117 in the geographic areas covered by Eurocopter, has also been incredibly
successful.
This industrial cooperation between Germany and Japan was the
first of its kind following World War II. Beyond the unprecedented
commercial success of its products, the partnership can also be
considered a shining example for all industrial cooperation in the
years to come.
Masahiko Yokota
Stphane Ginoux
21
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Since it first took to the skies on June 12, 1999, the EC145 has been delivered
to 68 customers in 28 different countries. The fleet of 260 helicopters currently
in service has logged more than 275,300 flight hours. The EC145 is a multirole
helicopter that can carry up to ten passengers in addition to the two pilots. It can
be equipped with a wide range of equipment packages that is continuously being
expanded and modernized to cover many different types of missions: EMS, Utility,
Corporate, Parapublic, Law Enforcement and Oil & Gas.
A contract signed by the US Army in 2006 for 345 EC145s (the LUH-72A Lakota)
was one of the crowning achievements of this industrial success story.
The launching of the EC145 Stylence last year also illustrates the helicopters
increasing success in the Corporate segment. The delivery of the 300th EC145
will be celebrated in 2009, after only ten years on the market.
Aside from the BK117 assembly line in Japan, the EC145 currently has two
assembly linesone in the United States and one in Germanystaffed with
flexible work teams that are completely interchangeable between the two
countries. Manfred Merk, the EC145 program manager at Eurocopter, talks about
the programs future goals: We are currently laying the groundwork to provide
support and maintenance services in all the potential markets of the EC145.
can be considered a shining example for industrial cooperation in the years to come.
and pleased that together with Eurocopter we have been developing the BK family for 30 years, starting with the basic A, B and
C types and then the modern C-2.
It is true that the production rate has varied somewhat in the past.
However, I am now happy to say that we are able to maintain
the current high production rate, which is the result of our longstanding relationship and cooperation.
Stphane Ginoux t I participated in many meetings between
KHI and Eurocopter and was impressed by the passion demonstrated by both sides. Of course there were sometimes disagreements, but you could feel that everyone had the common goal of
making the partnership a success. In the end, we always managed to understand one another.
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FEATURED ARTICLES
Chikako Hirano
(1) Sud Aviation became SNIAS in 1970, then Aerospatiale in 1984. A merger between
Aerospatiale and Deutche Aerospace in 1992 formed the Eurocopter Group.
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EMS INVOLMENT
Nakani
Nakanihon
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A Reference in Asia
To date, 16 of Japans 47 provinces have deployed a total of
22 helicopters (including ten EC135s and seven BK117s). The
excellent rear loading capability was crucial in their selection,
emphasize HEM-Net Directors W. Nishikawa and Y.Yamano.
The Doctor Helis have become an important component of the
Japanese health system: The death rate for accident victims has
dropped by 40% and the number of patients saved is twice as
high as by road with ambulance transportation. Nevertheless,
better coordination is needed between the different authorities
and agencies within the rescue service, and additional Doctor
Heli projects must be implemented in the remaining 31 provinces
to make national air rescue and emergency-response treatment
more efficient and to ensure optimal provision for the entire
population.
The Doctor Heli program is regarded as the benchmark for air
rescue, not just in Japan, but throughout North Asia. This zone
has great growth potential, explains Michael Rudolph.
For 2009, the Japanese government has provided a budget that
enables six additional HEMS stations to be set up. If a similar
budget is available next year, the 30th station could be inaugurated
by the end of 2010, predict W. Nishikawa and Y.Yamano.
(1) Helicopter and Hospital EMS Network (Japans national HEMS organization)
24 SERVICES
Eurocopter / P. Penna
A PRODUCTIVE
SYMPOSIUM
improve customer satisfaction. Its about more than just communication: Its above all a question of listening to the customer. Important
points discussed at the symposium included respecting commitments, soliciting input from the field, technical support quality, and local
presence at the air bases. The participants worked together to define
actions to improve contract performance, such as the optimization of
spare part planning and in-stock volumes for standard exchanges, and
also determined which actions should be given the highest priority. An
Overhaul-Repair seminar, following on from the Logistic-Spares seminar held in late April, will offer another opportunity for Eurocopter to
meet with SIMMAD representatives and users to assess how effective
the implemented actions have been.
(1) The French Defense Ministrys integrated in-service support structure
for air force equipment
(2) Air Force, Army, Navy, Civil Defense, Flight Test Center, and the French Gendarmerie
MCO(1) CONTRACT
Signed in December 2007, the five-year MCO contract comprises a firm
phase (January 1, 2008 to April 30, 2009) and four conditional phases.
This support agreement covers the entire fleet of Eurocopter helicopters
(except for the EC135, EC145 and EC725) operated by the French government,
or a total of 650 helicopters.
(1) Maintenance in operational condition
Eurocopter / P. Penna
RESCO(1) CONTRACT
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EUROCOPTER UK
Retrots:
Our Core Business
Demand for personalized support services continues to increase,
and Eurocopter UK, which has been a forerunner in this area,
has allowed the entire Group to benefit from its specialized skills.
EEurrocoopter
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ARTICLE: REGINA
A LANGE
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THE ENTIRE GROUP
CAN BENEFIT FROM THE
SPECIALIZED SKILLS THAT
EUROCOPTER NOW POSSESSES
IN THE UNITED KINGDOM TO
PROVIDE CUSTOMERS WITH
OPTIMIZED SOLUTIONS ONCE
THEIR HELICOPTERS HAVE
ENTERED SERVICE.
he United Kingdom long ago developed its own brand of specialized skills
in helicopter design, certification and
equipment installation. Because of the island
countrys geographic isolation, its long and
storied aeronautics tradition, and the particularly demanding needs of UK markets such
as law enforcement, aerial work and VIP,
these unique skills had already flourished
well before Eurocopter acquired McAlpine
Helicopters Ltd.
With McAlpine Helicopters now integrated
in the Eurocopter Group, its specialized
services have been expanded even further
to become the reference in the field. The
British authorities are known to be sticklers
when it comes to the certification of helicopter systems, which is yet another reason
why McAlpines know-how is so important. Markus Steinke, managing director of
Eurocopter UK, sums it up this way: To put
it simply, the British engineers have a knack
for finding pragmatic solutions that will satisfy
the exacting demands of customers while at
Beyond the UK
In addition to British customers such as the
Metropolitan Police, more and more international operators are also interested in these
types of services. A typical example is the
EC135 operated by the Polish company
Heli Invest. Eurocopter recently equipped
the helicopter with a TV/news platform
comprising an impressive array of systems
including digital radio, cameras, data storage
units, and a real-time broadcast relay system
with a two-way link. The contract also covered the integration of new components
and the EASA certification. In Romania,
Eurocopter UK was called on to validate
new communication system prototypes and
to obtain their certification from the EASA.
The companys vast experience in this area
proved to be especially useful.
As these two examples clearly demonstrate,
the skills we have developed here in the
United Kingdom are available to everybody
in the Group, stresses Markus Steinke. Its
all part of our support and services strategy,
which is focused on providing the optimal
response to all the questions our customers
may have after their helicopter enters into
service.
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6 AROUND THE WORLD
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point after several maajor milesto
ones weere reached this summer. The firsst flight
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Another major event in the program took place this summer: the
maiden flight of the Dynamic Test Vehicle (DTV) in Marignane.
The DTV was presented to the CEO of Eurocopter, Lutz Bertling,
last May, continues Mr. Mantel. It was the completed vehicle, with
its General Electric engines, cowlings manufactured by KAI and
its Eurocopter dynamic components. The aircraft first underwent
ground testing, and then began its flight tests several weeks ahead of
schedule. The maiden flight was performed on July 10 the same day
we received the flight authorization from the French authorities!
The DTV makes use of the basic Super Puma platform to integrate
the dynamic assemblies developed by Eurocopter for the KUH. The
aircraft was completed right on schedule and without overrunning
budget costs. We had to work with a reduced team, says Mr.
Mantel, but we were very united behind our goal.
The next step for the program will be the maiden flight of the KUH,
scheduled for March 2010. Eurocopter is also mustering its troops
to prepare for the manufacturing of several hundred dynamic assemblies. Approximately a dozen additional Eurocopter employees
will also be sent on assignment to Korea to provide support for
the helicopter manufacturing. Over the long term, plans are being
studied to create a joint venture to place the KUH on the market
outside Korea. But thats not all: The possibility of developing a
Korean Attack Helicopter (KAH), based on the KUH and optimized
for attack missions, may also be on the horizon.
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8 AROUND THE WORLD
Flying
the World Over
The Eurocopter range continues to expand its presence
throughout the world: Chile, Vietnam, Poland and Qatar were just a few
of the destinations for new deliveries over the past few months.
ARTICLE: MONIQUE COLONGES
DR
Eurocopter
The rst
ECUREUIL
AS355 NP
in BELARUS
was delivered
in May 2009 for
law enforcement
missions.
The rst
EC120 in ARGENTINA
was delivered in June
2009 and the rst EC130
in August 2009, both
to private operators.
Eurocopter
The rst
EC225 in VIETNAM
was delivered in August 2009
to Southern Service Flight
Company. The new helicopter
will be used for passenger
transport in the oil and gas
sector, search and rescue
operations (SAR) and emergency
medical services (EMS).
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The rst
EC155 in EASTERN EUROPE
was delivered in May 2009 to a private operator.
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Eurocopter
The rst
EC145 in CHILE was delivered
in December 2008 to a private operator.
The rst
EC135 in POLAND
was delivered in September 2009
to the Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe
air ambulance service, which is overseen
by the Polish Ministry of Health.
A total of 23 EC135s will be delivered to
the organization by the end of 2010, and
will be used for SAR and EMS missions.
Eurocopter
Wojtek Radwanski
EC
Eurocopter
The rst
EC155 in QATAR was delivered
in July 2009 to a private operator.
The rst
EC130 in CROATIA was delivered
in June 2009 to a private operator.
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CHINA
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Business is Booming!
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Eurocopter China has been experiencing sensational growth, with revenues doubling
on average each year. The numbers speak for themselves: Three million euros
in 2007, six million in 2008, and a target figure of more than fifteen million in 2009.
RTICLE: MONIQUE COLONGES
urocopter Chinas tremendous success was perfectly illustrated in midJuly when the first two Eurocopter
helicopters sold directly by the subsidiary
were delivered in China. One AS350 B3
Ecureuil was delivered to South Electricity
Power Grid China (SEPGC), and the second
ANOTHER CONTRACT
WITH THE MOT
On August 26, 2009, Eurocopter signed
a contract with Chinas Ministry Of Transport
(MOT) for the purchase of two additional EC225s.
The agreement includes an option on four more
helicopters to be exercised before the end
of 2011. The two helicopters are slated for
delivery in 2011, and will be operated by China
Rescue & Salvage (CRS), which performs
emergency services under the direction
of the MOT. They will join the current CRS
fleet of ten helicopters and two airplanes.
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TIGER
The n
new power plant generates more power, but also more heat,
which meant that its operating environment (structure, cowlings,
tail b
boom, etc.) needed to be modified. The final configuration
of th e Tiger HAD, featuring its new heat shields, was tested
durin
ng the summer of 2009 and its definition was frozen. The
deve
elopment work on the engine itself continued throughout
the ssummer.
Once
e the development tests have been completed, the new
engin
nes will be installed on the Tiger HADE 01 (3). This initial
proto
otype, which is currently equipped with the -2C engines,
is be
be
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g used to finalize the new weap
pon sys
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Tigerr HAD helicopters on order (40 for France and 24 for Spain)
will b e equipped with the MTR390-E. Some of the Tigre UHT
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(2) The Spanish engine manufacturer ITP signed an industrial agreement
to paarticipate in the MTR consortium.
(3) The Spanish version of the Tiger HAD
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32 BENCHMARK
American Eurocopter
Turns 40
On July 10, 2009, American Eurocopter (AEC) celebrated 40 years
of leadership and growth in the United States with an All-American
celebration commemorating its achievements since 1969. Festivities
included static displays, sky divers and aerial demonstrations of Eurocopters
historic models as well as its technologically advanced product line.
AEC
AEC
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sells 43 helicopters.
1970 VHI
Number of employees: 83.
Helicopter Corporation is
1976 Vought
renamed Aerospatiale Helicopter
AEC
34 IN OPERATION
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FRENCH GENDARMERIE
The new EC135 entering into service for the French Gendarmerie boasts
an impressive array of specialized law enforcement equipment.
ARTICLE: ALEXANDRE MARCHAND
Netherlands already count on the services of the EC135, but it is with the French
Gendarmerie that the new-generation
twin-engine helicopter will show its full
potential for law enforcement missions in
Europe.
Eurocopter Program Director Andr Merkt
fully agrees: The EC135 operated by the
French Gendarmerie is without a doubt
the best-equipped machine in its category. The array of onboard equipment
it possesses makes it a true airborne law
enforcement platform. This helicopter will
be the reference for our other customers.
Each of the twelve helicopters will be
equipped with a rescue hoist, a fixed arm
for rappelling, a searchlight, emergency
flotation gear and sand filters. Even more
importantly, each new EC135 will also have
a Wescam imaging turret with a real-time
air-to-ground image transmission system.
The French Gendarmerie has also ordered
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DANCOPTER
MAKING DOUBLE
HISTORY
At the 48th Paris Air Show, Eurocopter handed over a 6th EC155 B1
to DanCopters CEO Nils Skeby, making double history: The hand-over marked
both the 100th EC155 delivery and the 900th Dauphin helicopter family delivery.
ARTICLE: PAIGE STANTON
Eurocopter
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DanCopter
36 IN OPERATION
The High
g Altitude
Specialist
To successfully complete missions at over 4,000 meters altitude and in temperatures
of over 20C, you have to have quality staff and machines that you know you can count on.
With its two AS350 B3 Ecureuil/AStars, the operator Los Andes has proven time
and again that it has what it takes.
ARTICLE: BELN MORANT
Andes
Hydro One
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HYDRO ONE
60 YEARS
OF PIONEERING SPIRIT
38 IN THE COCKPIT
A SPECTACULAR
RESCUE
IN GREENLAND
A Super Puma and its Norwegian operator Airlift made headlines last
June when they performed an extraordinary rescue mission in Greenland.
Rotorr pays homage to the seasoned flight crew, who knew just when
to take a well-calculated risk.
ARTICLE: RGIS NOY
The mission was broken down into three legs. During the flight
outa 390 nm journey to reach Station North, a base camp and
the initial target for lost explorersthe helicopter stopped along the
way to refuel in Ny Alesund. Two hours and twenty minutes later,
before we reached the point of no return over the sea, we finally
had a good view of Greenland under blue skies and we knew that
we would be able to complete the leg, recalled Hermod Lund, the
co-pilot for the mission. After refueling from the containers loaded
in the cabin at Station North, the crew set off for the rescue itself
and came back, totaling 420 nm.
Mr. Lie continued: It was on the way back to Longyearbyen that the
weather soured on us. We were above the sea, about 80 nautical
miles from Ny Alesund, when we had to climb to 9,000 feet to avoid
a cloudbank that could have caused icing problems. Luckily for us,
the view at that altitude was completely clear and we caught a great
tailwind of around 50 knots. We were able to fly straight back home,
covering a distance of 388 nm! The flight crew was thus able to
reduce to a minimum the time it took for the victim to receive care
in Longyearbyen.
It is hardly surprising that the flight crew is extremely proud of their
feat. It was the first time that they had flown such a distance, and
it was their first time to Greenland. Mr. Lie talked about his experience: We were extremely excited about this mission. Besides the
enormous amount of confidence we had in our helicopter, we were
also bolstered by many favorable factors. At this time of year, we have
daylight 24 hours a day at these latitudes. We were also in permanent
contact with our base via satellite telephone. Another important factor
was that we have been working together for such a long time. It was
just great to see that the whole system worked without a hitch!
(1) Svalbard is a small group of Norwegian islands that were granted special status in a
treaty signed in 1925. Through a contract signed with the company Airlift, the Governor
of Svalbard can call on two helicoptersone AS332 L1 Super Puma AWSAR and
one AS365 N2 Dauphin LIMSARbased at Longyearbyen airport for SAR missions.
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