All Helicopters articles – Page 92

  • News

    Israel requests six-aircraft V-22 purchase

    2014-01-15T08:30:56Z

    Israel is advancing with its plans to field the Bell Boeing V-22 tiltrotor transport, with its acquisition of a six-strong fleet to be worth more than $1 billion.

  • OH-58 Kiowa - US Army
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    Improved Apaches could fulfill Kiowa Warrior's role: top procurement official

    2014-01-15T00:09:41Z

    If the US Army decides to retire its aging fleet of Bell OH-58 Kiowa Warrior reconnaissance helicopters, the fleet should be grounded promptly to save scare financial resources, says a top army procurement official.

  • UH-60 thumb - US Army
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    US Army orders more BAE missile warning systems

    2014-01-14T19:12:00Z

    The US Army has signed a $39 million contract to purchase 300 of BAE Systems’ third-generation Common Missile Warning System.

  • EC135
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    EC135 fuel probe malfunctions in 2% of cases

    2014-01-14T12:52:18Z

    Almost half of the worldwide fleet of Airbus Helicopters EC135s have been checked for a problem with their fuel sensors following the issue of an EASA airworthiness directive mandating the examinations on 19 December 2013.

  • HH-60G crash site - Rex Features
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    PICTURE: Pave Hawk crash investigation continues

    2014-01-08T14:26:47Z

    ​Investigators trying to piece together what caused a US Air Force Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter to crash in the UK on 7 January are working within a debris field “the size of a football pitch”.

  • News

    Russian Helicopters made steady headway in 2013

    2014-01-08T13:38:06Z

    ​An interim report on 2013 shows steady growth at Mil and Kamov parent Russian Helicopters, with production of 303 aircraft for Russian and international customers exceeding the 290 delivered in 2012 by 4%. Efficiency also appears to be improving on the back of investment in processing, plating and composite materials ...

  • News

    Sikorsky nets S-92 order from Era Group

    2014-01-08T12:01:43Z

    Sikorsky's S-92 has continued its recent strong sales performance with an order from US-based lessor and operator Era Group for four of the 12t helicopters, with options covering a further five aircraft.

  • HH-60G wreckage - Rex Features
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    UK officials investigate fatal USAF helicopter crash

    2014-01-08T08:55:00Z

    Investigations have been launched to determine what caused a US Air Force Sikorsky HH-60G combat search and rescue helicopter to crash during a training sortie being flown from RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, the UK on 7 January.

  • Black Eagle 50 - Steadicopter
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    Steadicopter to expand rotary UAS portfolio

    2014-01-07T12:11:58Z

    Israeli company Steadicopter is developing a kit that will enable it to convert a single-pilot light helicopter to be flown autonomously.

  • News

    Finmeccanica heads for power business exit

    2014-01-06T16:51:00Z

    Alenia Aermacchi, AgustaWestland, Selex and DRS parent Finmeccanica has closed the sale of a nearly 40% stake in its troubled Ansaldo Energia power generation business, for €277 million ($378 million) to Italian investment fund Fondo Strategico Italiano.

  • Sikorsky S-76D
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    PICTURES: Bristow takes first fully configured Sikorsky S-76Ds

    2014-01-06T14:05:32Z

    ​Sikorsky has delivered the first fully configured examples of its new S-76D medium helicopter, a little over a year after gaining US Federal Aviation Administration certification for the baseline rotorcraft.

  • AW101 VIP - AgustaWestland
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    AgustaWestland braces for India AW101 showdown

    2014-01-03T06:55:45Z

    AgustaWestland has seized upon the Indian defence ministry’s 1 January announcement that it will appoint an arbitrator in regard to the scandal-hit acquisition of 12 VVIP-roled AW101 helicopters.

  • CH-53K - Sikorsky
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    APU testing begins on Sikorsky CH-53K test vehicle

    2014-01-02T20:48:51Z

    ​Sikorsky and the US Marine Corps have started the auxiliary power unit (APU) on the prototype CH-53K heavy-lift helicopter and expect to begin testing the aircraft’s three main General Electric GE38-1B engines in the coming weeks.

  • News

    Peru to acquire 24 Mi-171s from Russia

    2013-12-23T17:23:15Z

    ​The government of Peru has finalised an agreement with Russia to acquire 24 Mil Mi-171 Sh-P helicopters, according to a media release from Peru’s minister of defence.

  • EC155
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    Dauphin 'not competitive' against AW139: Eurocopter CEO

    2013-12-20T13:06:41Z

    ​Eurocopter is being out-competed by its rivals in the medium-weight class, according to the airframer's chief executive, although he believes the arrival of its new 7.5t EC175 next year will reverse its fortunes in the segment.

  • Eurocopter EC135
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    Water contamination behind EC135 fuel probe errors

    2013-12-20T09:31:45Z

    ​Eurocopter is working to reassure operators over the safety of the EC135's fuel probes in the light of an EASA emergency airworthiness directive relating to the type.

  • AW101 SAR
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    Norway and AgustaWestland finalise deal for SAR AW101s

    2013-12-19T12:50:00Z

    ​Norway has finalised its order for 16 search and rescue-configured AgustaWestland AW101s in a deal which, including spares and training provision, is worth NKr6.25 billion ($1.02 billion).

  • News

    CHC's EC225 fleet to make full return by year-end

    2013-12-19T12:46:00Z

    ​Canada's CHC Helicopter will have returned its entire fleet of Eurocopter EC225s to service by the end of 2013 following the successful deployment of an interim fix for the previously grounded type.

  • Mi-38 correct version
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    First Klimov TV7-117V-powered Mi-38 completes first flight

    2013-12-19T03:18:56Z

    Russian Helicopters has flown the third Mil Mi-38 prototype – the first to be powered by Klimov TV7-117V engines.

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    Eurocopter evaluates scale of EC135 fuel probe issue

    2013-12-17T17:36:08Z

    ​Eurocopter is working to understand the scope of a problem with the fuel probes on some EC135 light-twin helicopters that could cause flightcrew to overestimate the amount of fuel remaining on the aircraft.