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Old 15th August 2021 | 09:46
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Looks like the legal wranglings are over and Bristow will start in 2022.
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Old 15th August 2021 | 18:42
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This news page from 18 July is the first in which is mentioned that Bristow would be winner and NHV would have challenged that decision.
Airfield Arnemuiden is a possible 2nd base.
Province Zeeland Newspaper (Dutch)
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Old 15th August 2021 | 18:54
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Correct that
Court decision from 11August.
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Old 17th August 2021 | 15:31
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Do we know what type of platform NHV offered?
Using Google translate, it sounds like Bristow offered the 189.
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Old 18th August 2021 | 07:32
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Do we know what type of platform NHV offered?
Using Google translate, it sounds like Bristow offered the 189.
I agree with your translation, obviously i don't think NHV would have gone with their present aircraft type.
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Old 18th August 2021 | 15:14
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Originally Posted by BDS29
Do we know what type of platform NHV offered?
Using Google translate, it sounds like Bristow offered the 189.
https://helihub.com/2021/08/18/dutch...ontract-award/
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Old 18th August 2021 | 15:55
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I agree with your translation, obviously i don't think NHV would have gone with their present aircraft type.
Given their history I’d guess the H175
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Old 18th August 2021 | 16:53
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212man is right. H175 for NHV and BRS 189.
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Old 22nd August 2021 | 11:23
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212man is right. H175 for NHV and BRS 189.
Interesting choice, apart from HK who else is using the 175 for SAR?
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Lots of government agencies globally are looking at it but to my knowledge none at the moment. AH sales are under huge pressure to find homes for it but the hourly is high and it doesn’t have a solid body of work yet so few are prepared to take that chance.
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Old 22nd August 2021 | 11:35
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Lots of government agencies globally are looking at it but to my knowledge none at the moment. AH sales are under huge pressure to find homes for it but the hourly is high and it doesn’t have a solid body of work yet so few are prepared to take that chance.
Yes a bit pricey! Bristow have a long lead in time to start the contract so it should all go well. I believe they operated S61 last time they held the contract. Apart from the UK there are a few other SAR/LimSAR contracts coming up. Long term beats short term oil and gas any day!
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Old 23rd August 2021 | 07:33
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Interesting choice, apart from HK who else is using the 175 for SAR?
NYPD announced they were buying one or several of them? Although not exactly SAR they will be hoisting/fastroping and running around with flir etc
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Old 23rd August 2021 | 10:37
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NYPD announced they were buying one or several of them? Although not exactly SAR they will be hoisting/fastroping and running around with flir etc
Nope 'was an offer

https://www.airbus.com/us/en/newsroo...-the-H175.html


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Old 26th July 2023 | 13:00
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MV Freemantle fire

MV Freemantle off the Dutch Coast needed assistance as one of the electric cars it was carrying sadly one of the ships crew perished

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ught-fire.html

Anyhow Dutch coast guard AW189 took part in SAR op





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