We had a look at the new 355. Unfortunately the thinking is that if we go twin, the extra expense has to be justified by a second patient. That is what concerns us, because if we choose the wrong twin we will have a lot of explaining to do flying single patient because of limited performance at the altitudes and temps. If we were at lower altitudes and colder temps it would have been a lot easier.
How is the support for the S-76B at the moment or is it not affected by the development and marketing of the C++? Personally I have a good few years on the A++ and C+.