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Mon, Sep 14, 2009

Eurocopter Delivers EC135 To Poland's Health Ministry

First Of 23 Helicopters Ordered For Nationwide EMS Services

The Polish Ministry of Health took delivery in Warsaw Thursday of the first of 23 EC135 helicopters ordered from Eurocopter in June 2008. The new fleet will be assigned to the country’s nationwide Emergency Medical Services (EMS) network. This delivery represents a major step in Poland’s efforts to modernize its Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS).

The new helicopter, scheduled to enter into service at the beginning of January 2010, will be based in Warsaw. Five more EC135s are slated for delivery in 2009, with the remaining 17 to follow in 2010. The fleet will be spread around all 17 Polish bases, and will be flown by the Warsaw-based Polish operator Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe (LPR). The new EC135s, which will replace the existing fleet of Mi-2s, will bring Poland up to date with the latest European standards.

“The arrival of the EC135s at our bases is part of an ongoing process to modernize our HEMS infrastructure,” explains Robert Gazkowski, Director of LPR. “We are determined to provide the Polish people with the highest-quality HEMS services, and the entry into service of the EC135 is a major step forward for us.”

“Eurocopter is committed to providing Poland’s emergency services with modern and reliable EMS helicopters and the accompanying maintenance support inside the country,” added Olivier Michalon, Vice President of Sales Eastern / Mediterranean Europe & Central Asia at Eurocopter. “We are also doing what it takes to adhere to t the carefully planned delivery and maintenance schedules. This is a must in this line of work. We are proud to have met the expectations of our customer, and are convinced that this initial delivery is only the beginning of a long-term partnership with Poland.”

Technical support for LPR’s EC135s will be provided by the Warsaw-based company Heli Invest – a Eurocopter Distributor and Certified Maintenance Center that offers a full range of customer services, including a hotline with Polish-speaking operators available 24/7, full maintenance services and technical support at all bases throughout the country.

FMI: www.eruocopter.com

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