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Wed, Aug 05, 2020

Wilson Construction Upgrades MD 500E From E-To-F Via Conversion Program

Multiple Enhancements Typify Aggressive Conversion

MD Helicopters has delivered a newly certified MD 530F to Wilson Construction. Wilson has upgraded one of its four MD 500E helicopters to an FAA-certified MD 530F model aircraft. An operator of MDHI helicopters since 2005, Wilson Construction delivered their E-model aircraft to be overhauled and recertified as an F-model (Type Certificate 369FF) at MD Helicopters’ Mesa-Arizona manufacturing and completions center.

"The E-to-F conversion program is one of our most popular and valuable aftermarket services,” said Nick Nenadovic, Vice President of Aftermarket & Customer Support for MD Helicopters, Inc. “This unique-to-MD Helicopters capability is an outstanding resource for E-model operators who want to affordably upgrade the capability of their aircraft with minimal downtime.”

Upon completion of this conversion, the Wilson Construction rotorcraft fleet will include three (3) MD 500E and three (3) MD 530F helicopters.

MD Helicopters’ E-to-F conversion program allows for the maintenance of essential safety margins while delivering increased hot-and-high performance capability.

Enhancements to the Wilson Construction aircraft include:

  • An engine upgrade from the Rolls Royce 250-C20B to the more powerful RR250-C30
  • Replacement of the main rotor and tail rotor blades
  • Upgraded F model main rotor gearbox
  • An Onboard Systems Dual Cargo Hook

Additionally, MDHI will provide an overall interior and exterior refresh including a new 3-color paint scheme, updated interior paint, new seating and updated flight controls.    

“The simplicity and reliability of our MD 500-series aircraft is really the backbone of our nationwide operations,” said Ron Stewart, Director of Operations of Wilson Construction.

“Often tasked to work in extreme environments, the conversion of this aircraft to a truly, like-new MD 530F will allow us to maintain our high level of availability and outstanding safety margins even in warmer, higher-elevation environments, meeting customer requirements more effectively and efficiently than ever before.”

FMI: www.mdhelicopters.com

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