Maintenance costs for large category helicopters
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Hello out there
I'm looking for basic annual maintenance costs on a few large category helicopters. First off the S-92, AW139, AW101, and EC225. I'm trying to put together a document to highlight pro's and con's on each one of these platforms, any help would be great.
Thanks.
I'm also looking for any general advice on any of these models, which ones are the easiest for maintenance and on down time.
I'm looking for basic annual maintenance costs on a few large category helicopters. First off the S-92, AW139, AW101, and EC225. I'm trying to put together a document to highlight pro's and con's on each one of these platforms, any help would be great.
Thanks.
I'm also looking for any general advice on any of these models, which ones are the easiest for maintenance and on down time.
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I wish you good luck.
What you want is a lifetime's commercial and technical knowledge and experience for free.
You can buy or subscribe to Conklin & de Decker (expensive) and even then you wouldn't have all the knowledge you are looking for as their costs are actually not always accurate.
The questions you don't ask show that anyone who takes your advice should do so with a pinch of salt.
Sorry, you just can't get what you want from a 3 line message on a website.
What you want is a lifetime's commercial and technical knowledge and experience for free.
You can buy or subscribe to Conklin & de Decker (expensive) and even then you wouldn't have all the knowledge you are looking for as their costs are actually not always accurate.
The questions you don't ask show that anyone who takes your advice should do so with a pinch of salt.
Sorry, you just can't get what you want from a 3 line message on a website.
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Razor, you have to be a serious and qualified prospective customer to get that kind of PBH or TAP information from an OEM. The information usually has to be requested internally by a sales person and tailored to the type of operation, climate, environment etc. Even then, there is an internal approval process to release it.