All Helicopters articles – Page 210

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    Samsung gets more SB427 orders from Chinese companies

    1999-10-13T00:00:00Z

    South Korea's Samsung Aerospace has racked up five new Chinese orders for the Samsung Bell SB427 helicopter during the Aviation Expo China show in Beijing. The new orders bring total Chinese sales of the helicopter to six, while the worldwide orderbook stands at "about 90" aircraft, says Samsung. ...

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    Mercy missions

    1999-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Air Methods is to provide expanded emergency transportation services for Iowa's Mercy Medical Center. In November, a Bell 206L-1 helicopter will join a Bell 222U in the Mercy Air Life operation to provide back-up in Des Moines and emergency medical services in Mason City. Source: Flight International

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    Schweizer distributor

    1999-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Schweizer Aircraft has appointed Eli-Alpi of Rivanazzano, Italy, and Hahn Helicopter of Lautzenhausen, Germany, as distributors of its Model 300C, 300CB and 330 light helicopters. Source: Flight International

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    Sloane delivery

    1999-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Sloane Helicopters has taken delivery of the first UK-registered emergency medical services-equipped Agusta A109E Power. The Automobile Association-sponsored twin will be delivered by the end of the year to the Thames Valley Air ambulance service. Source: Flight International

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    Mitsubishi wins full MH2000 certification

    1999-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' (MHI) MH2000 twin-turboshaft helicopter was granted full type certification by the Japanese Ministry of Transport's Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) on 24 September. Deliveries of the country's first indigenously produced helicopter have begun. The certificate upgrades the 650kW (875hp) Mitsubishi MG5-110 twin turboshaft-powered MH2000 from the limitations ...

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    Bristow order launches AB139

    1999-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON Bell/Agusta Aerospace has clinched the first order for its $6 million AB139 from UK operator Bristow Helicopters, three months after the 12/15-seat aircraft was unveiled. The sale of two of the medium-twin-turbine helicopters to Redhill, Surrey-based Bristow, for offshore oil support operations, is the first of what ...

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    Eurocopter order

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Eurocopter has signed a contract with the Hong Kong Government for the sale of eight helicopters to be operated by Hong Kong's Government Flying Service (GFS). The $93.4 million contract covers three Eurocopter AS 332 L2 Super Puma helicopters and five EC55Bs. The aircraft will be based at Hong Kong's ...

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    Sikorsky widens Shares offer

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON Sikorsky plans to extend its Sikorsky Shares fractional ownership programme to California and Florida next year and to Europe in 2001, as the concept of helicopter sharing gains acceptance. "We hope to have sold our first S-76C+ by the end of the year and to have three ...

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    Malaysia Airlines offers first class helicopter chauffeur service

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    To attract premium-class passengers, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will introduce a helicopter chauffeur service next month for its first class passengers flying from London Heathrow. Helicopter pick-ups can be made within a 60-mile (95km) radius of the airport. The service is free for passengers holding full-fare first class tickets for flights ...

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    P&WC begins work on PW127 variant

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has begun work on a turboshaft version of its PW127 turboprop, initially to power the Mil Mi-38 helicopter to be developed by Mil, Kazan and Eurocopter. There is no other turboshaft in the PW127T/S' class, says P&WC vice-president, marketing and international business, Joe Torchetti. The ...

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    Schweizer milestone

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Schweizer Aircraft's piston-engined Model 300CB helicopter fleet has exceeded 100,000h flying time since entering service in late 1995. Elmira, New York-based Schweizer says the 300CB, primarily a training aircraft, has only suffered five accidents, with no fatalities. Source: Flight International

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    Proven pedigree

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Low cost, low noise and low vibration led Eurocopter's design priorities for its AS350B3 Peter Gray/MARIGNANE Eurocopter's AS350B3 has a long pedigree. It is the latest version of a helicopter intended to succeed the popular Alouette and Lama, both of which have established a reputation for high reliability and ...

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    Kamov is key to merger moves

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

     Russian rotorcraft specialist Kamov is to form the basis of an integrated helicopter company, with its design bureau combined with production plants at Kumertau and Arsenyev, in accordance with a government directive. The move is likely to mean the demise of Kamov's alliance with VPK MAPO. The Kumertau factory produces ...

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    Robinson R44 wins US hydraulic flight control approval

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Robinson has won US approval of the customised hydraulic flight control system for its four-seat R44 - nearly a decade after the concept was touted. The Torrance, California-based manufacturer predicts a sales boost for the $290,000 hydraulically controlled light piston-engined helicopter, which costs $13,000 more than the standard model. ...

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    FAA grounds Eurocopter BK117s and BO105s

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has followed the recommendations of the German airworthiness authority and issued emergency airworthiness directives (ADs) grounding Eurocopter BK117 and BO105 helicopters until tension-torsion (TT) straps contained in the main rotor head are inspected and replaced as required. The US aviation agency says that 130 ...

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    Helicopter fractional is poised for launch

    1999-08-25T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON The first UK-based helicopter fractional ownership programme aimed at the European market is scheduled for launch on 1 September by helicopter sales and training company Skyhopper. The Marlow-based firm, which acquired Virgin Helicopters in August last year, will kick-start its helicopter "retained charter" programme simultaneously. "We were originally ...

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    Kazan's Ansat makes first flight

    1999-08-25T00:00:00Z

    The Kazan Ansat helicopter had its first flight on 17 August, marking the manufacturer's debut as a helicopter designer. Kazan is better known as the major maker of Mil helicopters, having produced more than 11,000. The 3,000kg Ansat, powered by a pair of Klimov-built Pratt & Whitney Canada PK206C ...

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    Mil, Kazan and Eurocopter sign Mi-38 deal

    1999-08-25T00:00:00Z

    The MVZ Mil design bureau, Kazan Helicopter Plant, Eurocopter and Euromil (a joint venture between Mil and Eurocopter) have signed two memoranda covering the development and production of the Mil Mi-38 multipurpose helicopter. Eurocopter will act as avionics integrator. Kazan general manager Alexander Lavrentyev says the first Mi-38 fuselage ...

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    First AS355N goes to Massachusetts

    1999-08-18T00:00:00Z

    McAlpine Helicopters has shipped the first of two Eurocopter AS355N helicopters to American Eurocopter in Texas for delivery to the US Massachusetts State Police. The helicopter, which was completed at McAlpine's centre at Oxford Airport, UK, features police mission equipment, including Inframetric's MK3 sensor turret. The Turboméca Arrius-powered AS355N is ...

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    Bell to build tiltrotor training centre

    1999-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Bell Helicopter Textron is to build a BA609 civil tiltrotor training and delivery centre at Alliance Airport, near its Fort Worth, Texas, headquarters. The new site will also be the headquarters for the Bell/Agusta Aerospace joint venture formed by the US and Italian companies to manufacture and market vertical-lift ...