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helimutt
29th Sep 2011, 22:19
CHC Helicopter orders 20 additional Eurocopter EC225s, expanding world (http://www.chc.ca/AboutCHC/News/Pages/CHC-Helicopter-orders-20-additional-Eurocopter-EC225s,-expanding-world’s-largest-fleet-of-Super-Puma-family-helicopters-.aspx)

CHC Helicopter has ordered and will incorporate 20 more Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma twin-engine helicopters into its operations over the next several years, CHC and Eurocopter announced today.

Deliveries of the newly ordered EC225s – including an option for four additional aircraft beyond the initial 20 – will occur during the next four-plus years, into 2016. According to CHC, the helicopters will be needed to accommodate anticipated growth from both current and future customers. The aircraft are expected to be deployed to serve oil-and-gas customers in the U.K., Norway, Australia and Brazil.

“We are extremely optimistic about the future of this industry and CHC’s place in it,” said CHC President and Chief Executive Officer William Amelio. “The EC225 is an excellent aircraft for extending CHC’s global reach, responsiveness and leadership in safety – qualities that enable us to provide great value to our customers.”

Amelio added that the EC225 has a “well-deserved reputation for high reliability in the most demanding operational conditions.”

CHC is the largest operator of Eurocopter’s Super Puma family helicopters in the world, including the most extensive fleet with the EC225 version. By 2016, CHC could have as many as 50 EC225s in operation on behalf of its customers.

“The EC225’s success story could not have been written without CHC, and it is an honor for Eurocopter to have CHC as the EC225’s flagship operator throughout the world,” said Lutz Bertling, Eurocopter’s President and CEO. “We are especially proud of the long-term relationship and mutual confidence that has been built with our valued partner, and we look forward to further contributing to the success of CHC’s operations with the newly-ordered EC225s.”

Eurocopter’s EC225 offers superior speed, range, payload, optimal safety and reliability. Deployed worldwide for civil and military search and rescue, as well as off-shore and passenger transport missions, it is the latest-generation member of the Super Puma/Cougar family, which has logged more than four million flight hours in operations around the globe.

The EC225 is perfectly adapted to missions in severe weather, as it is designed to meet the highest safety standard levels with system redundancy, a highly capable automatic flight control system, and the capability for full deicing – which allows flight in all known icing conditions.

When configured for offshore crew change operations in support of oil and gas producers, the EC225 can be rapidly converted for search and rescue operations.

MyTarget
30th Sep 2011, 00:00
Just to replace RBS's ageing fleet! :)

twisted wrench
30th Sep 2011, 00:40
My target what is RBS?

All I can think of is Royal Brunei Shell and what does that have to do with CHC?

Sad news should have been 20 S-92´s but I suppose Eurocopter gave a much better deal?

pohm1
30th Sep 2011, 02:42
Sad news should have been 20 S-92´s but I suppose Eurocopter gave a much better deal?

Nope, product.:p

P1

MyTarget
30th Sep 2011, 03:52
RBS = Royal Bank of Scotland!

twisted wrench
30th Sep 2011, 10:08
MY Target

Now I understand RBS , yes probably right.

PO dust devil
30th Sep 2011, 14:10
Another jug thanks! and a glass for my primitive friend there!

You're content in the stone age if you think the EC product is better. I bet your car has no floor so you can put your feet through for acceleration power and braking! HAHA you guys crack me up!

DD:cool:

Jet Ranger
2nd Oct 2011, 21:58
Nice. Good job for CHC.

Thomas coupling
3rd Oct 2011, 12:13
It looks like they could win the Interim SAR contract for up to 7 airframes (they were a mix of 139/S92 but that could change).
It also looks like they will return as the main players for SARH when it returns.
Not bad for a company that should have been blackballed over their indiscretions with the previous SARH contract. What short memories we all have.