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helicrazi
7th Apr 2024, 14:29
I'm hearing a rumours that one if not both of the dual fleet operators are phasing out the S92, is this the future of the North Sea without S92s?

Anyone know any more?

Is this the start of other types entering in place of S92? Also aware of the great 189 come back.

SASless
7th Apr 2024, 15:16
Nothing new under the Sun in helicopter operations.

The S-58T's departed, the 105's departed, 212's departed, the 214's departed, the Chinook departed, the 225's departed, the S-61's departed....heck...even the Whirlwind and Wessex departed.

At some point. yes....the 92's shall go the way of the Buffalo.

When, why, and what replaces them are bonafide questions.

Technology, economics, demand, and even pure opinion all drive such decisions.

Sir Korsky
7th Apr 2024, 16:32
Could be perfect timing for the 525.

SASless
7th Apr 2024, 17:25
First ten on the way it seems.....


https://news.bellflight.com/en-US/235283-bell-signs-first-bell-525-purchase-agreement-with-equinor-for-10-aircraft

helicrazi
7th Apr 2024, 17:26
So the move towards super mediums from the operators, is this down to passenger numbers or age / spares for 92? Or a perfect storm?

SplineDrive
7th Apr 2024, 19:34
So the move towards super mediums from the operators, is this down to passenger numbers or age / spares for 92? Or a perfect storm?

Lockheed has zero institutional memory of what it takes to support a commercial customer and the Sikorsky of today is well into its Lockheed brain-transplant.

finalchecksplease
7th Apr 2024, 21:06
First ten on the way it seems.....


https://news.bellflight.com/en-US/235283-bell-signs-first-bell-525-purchase-agreement-with-equinor-for-10-aircraft

Deliveries from 2026, that is if they manage to get through the FAA certification followed by EASA in time, not a given taking their track record on the 525

helicrazi
8th Apr 2024, 18:39
Seeing as it's s rumour network, rumour that one of the dual operators on its way into bankruptcy

212man
8th Apr 2024, 19:22
Seeing as it's s rumour network, rumour that one of the dual operators on its way into bankruptcy
What’s a dual operator?

helicrazi
8th Apr 2024, 20:49
What’s a dual operator?

Apparently one without money

finalchecksplease
8th Apr 2024, 21:32
What’s a dual operator?

operating two types methinks

Apate
9th Apr 2024, 07:05
Seeing as it's s rumour network, rumour that one of the dual operators on its way into bankruptcy

What, again? :E

helicrazi
9th Apr 2024, 07:40
What, again? :E

How many goes at chap11 do you get? Asking for a friend.

la grua
9th Apr 2024, 10:15
operating two types methinks
Are they all not 'triple operators' though?

jimf671
9th Apr 2024, 18:28
Lockheed has zero institutional memory of what it takes to support a commercial customer and the Sikorsky of today is well into its Lockheed brain-transplant.

The core principal of Lockheed Martin business operations is that they will shout, "Jump!" and governments will ask, "How high?" Everything else is barely relevant detail.

212man
9th Apr 2024, 19:11
The core principal of Lockheed Martin business operations is that they will shout, "Jump!" and governments will ask, "How high?" Everything else is barely relevant detail.
over 1000 F35s with 2500 ordered for US alone, at about 85 million USD a pop plus through life costs. Then 4,000+ Blackhawks. A couple of hundred S92s are sofa change by comparison.