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Fri, May 18, 2007

DART Helicopter Services Earns Approvals For A119 Heli-Utility-Basket

Cargo Platform Has No Vne Restriction

DART Helicopter Services announced Thursday its affiliated partner, DART Aerospace Ltd, has received both FAA and EASA approval of its Heli-Utility-Basket for the Agusta A119 aircraft.

The DART A119 Heli-Utility-Basket offers a practical solution for operators looking to increase cargo capacity, without compromising cabin space.

"Our focus on developing innovative products for every helicopter type is what makes DART different," said DART CEO Jeff Shapiro.

DART A119 Heli-Utility-Baskets ship complete with struts, hardware and clamps (or optional pip pin kit) for quick and easy installation and are designed to be LH/RH interchangeable. All baskets are constructed using stainless steel with a high gloss, scratch resistant finish, and are completed with a self locking handle.

Weighing only 110lbs, the DART A119 Heli-Utility-Basket has a load capacity of 220 lbs, and is ideal for operators servicing contracts for heliskiing and forestry services operations.

DART A119 Heli-Utility-Baskets are also compatible with DART Heli-Access-Steps, and does not have a Vne restriction.

FMI: www.darthelicopterservices.com

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