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EC175 Drawing Praise During U.S. Demonstration Tour

New Helo Flown At Stops In Louisiana, Texas, Las Vegas

The Eurocopter EC175’s performance, advanced avionics, handling qualities and operational safety got high marks during a U.S. demonstration tour of this next-generation medium-sized, twin-engine helicopter for airlift providers to the off-shore oil and gas sector, as well as the law enforcement and emergency medical services.

The tour was conducted with the no. 1 series production EC175, the three-week multi-state tour enabled pilots, support personnel, managers and others to experience the EC175’s capabilities first-hand during flights conducted from locations along the U.S. Gulf Coast. The helicopter was also on display in Las Vegas at the Heli-Expo 2013 industry show.

Converging feedback included favorable reviews for the helicopter’s responsiveness, its smooth and quiet ride, visibility, flight system and cabin comfort – underscoring the combination of leading-edge design and technology applied by Eurocopter. “The EC175 is the first helicopter to be truly designed with customers in mind, taking into account extensive consultation with operators and end-users,” said Eurocopter President & CEO Lutz Bertling. “Feedback from throughout the EC175’s U.S. demonstration tour confirms our success in meeting their needs.”

Pilots from multiple oil and gas airlift providers – along with those from law enforcement agencies and emergency medical transportation operators – were given time at the EC175’s controls, while employees of these companies were aboard the helicopter in the evaluations performed from February 25 to March 15. During more than 50 flight hours logged in the demonstrations, 285 crew members and passengers were flown in on-shore and off-shore operations. Those evaluating the aircraft said it was quiet with "outstanding visibility". They also had good things to say about the helo's performance and avionics.

The helicopter’s new Helionix avionics was widely praised by pilots who were able to assess this advanced system’s flight envelope protection, pilot assistance and situational awareness in their hands-on evaluations. Helionix further extends the avionics systems already proven on Eurocopter’s EC225 helicopter, and incorporates the most innovative alerting and self-monitoring system. “There is no other aircraft available today with an avionics suite as advanced as on the EC175,” one pilot said. “The EC175 has superior safety qualities along with superior performance qualities.”

In addition, the oil and gas community confirmed the EC175’s recommended cruise speed of 150 kts., in smooth flight conditions, with a maximum cruise speed that exceeds 165 kts.

During its U.S. visit, Eurocopter organized EC175 visits to New Iberia, Lafayette and Lake Charles, Louisiana; concluding with a three-day wrap-up at Houston, Texas. These stopovers included presentations on topics that ranged from operations and performance to Eurocopter’s innovative support and services available for the EC175.

The EC175 has been airlifted back to Europe aboard a chartered cargo aircraft.

(Image provided by Eurocopter)

FMI: www.eurocopter.com

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