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Farnborough '08: Eurocopter Announces Sale of 500th Helicopter In Canada

AS355 NP Also Touts A Number Of Advancements

With the delivery of its AS355 NP aircraft to Phoenix Heli-Flight, Eurocopter Canada introduced its 500th helicopter into the Canadian marketplace, the helomaker said Monday.

"Delivery of this particular helicopter is significant for our company," said Marie-Agnès Vève, president and chief executive officer of Eurocopter Canada. "It confirms that we are a top provider of innovative, technologically advanced aircraft in Canada."

The AS355 NP is the latest variant on Eurocopter's family of AS355 N Ecureuil twin-engine helicopters, which have collectively logged over three million flight hours to date. Eurocopter says the new version of the aircraft meets the demand customers worldwide have for corporate transport or various utility missions.

The upgraded helicopter integrates proven technology from the single-engine version of the aircraft, the AS350, with improvements to the twin-engine version. These improvements significantly reduce the operating and maintenance costs for end users, making the AS 355 NP the best value for money in its category.

Specifically, the new electric oil cooling system for the AS355 NP engine and main gearbox has been redesigned to ease maintenance requirements. The new version also has Arrius 1A1 engines, which increase one engine inoperative power and time between overhauls, while also allowing a 20 percent increase in payload.

"This model of helicopter was attractive because it has superior performance and is more maintenance friendly," said Paul Spring, President and Chief Executive Officer of Phoenix Heli-Flight. "As the premier supplier of high performance - leading edge helicopters in Western Canada Phoenix Heli-Flight has great respect for the Eurocopter product line. The fact that Eurocopter continually upgrade their aircraft providing improved performance for our customers is a real bonus to us."

Based in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Phoenix Heli-Flight performs medevac, wildfire suppression, survey and exploration, passenger and cargo transfer, and other mission-specific rotary-wing work. Delivery of Eurocopter Canada’s 500th helicopter comes as the company expands across the country and prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2009.

FMI: www.eurocopter.ca

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