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HeliHenri
2nd Mar 2015, 17:04
Airbus Helicopters has a new website with a front page full of .... a lot of things.
But if you check the list of the helicopters, you won't find the 350B2 any more ! Home Page - Airbus Helicopters (http://www.airbushelicopters.com/website/en/ref/home.html)
Last year AH produced 134 B3e/C3e and only 23 B2, is it the reason ?

krypton_john
2nd Mar 2015, 18:57
It would reduce costs a lot to only run a one type production line.

How many EC120B did they build?

HeliHenri
2nd Mar 2015, 19:02
7 EC120 and 58 EC130

AnFI
2nd Mar 2015, 20:48
So is that 215 AS350's then?
at Eu1.2MILLION profit each (Eu258m profit)that would make the single engine market an economically effective one.

You don't sell twice as many engines when you sell twins because you sell fewer aircraft.
How many AS355's per year?

HeliHenri
2nd Mar 2015, 20:52
Just 3 AS355NP last year.

AnFI
2nd Mar 2015, 21:19
so the helicopter industry needs more 'single friendly' regulation, unless we want to regulate ourselves out of business? Doh!

AnFI
2nd Mar 2015, 21:23
Engine failures don't look like the thing that needs to be solved....

Nubian
3rd Mar 2015, 21:53
Well, I can't see they are continuing the 355 either.

And what's up with changing all the type designations!!!!?

AS350=H125..... WTF!!

John Eacott
3rd Mar 2015, 22:14
H125, eh?

How long before the ICAO designator gets confused with the HS125, (H25B) FL320/M0.8 anyone?

:p