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Eurocopter Confirms Strong Commitment To Latin America At FIDAE

Company Claims More Than 1,200 Helicopters Operating In The Region

Eurocopter ways its participation at the FIDAE International Air and Space Show in Santiago de Chile will underscore its strong presence in Latin America with a competitive range of products perfectly adapted to the growing needs of customers in the region. Eurocopter has more than 1,200 helicopters in operation in the region, accounting for over 50 percent of the civil and parapublic market.

“We are grateful for the confidence placed in us by civil and military operators in Latin America over the last 30 years,” said Mesrob Karalekian, vice president of Sales and Customer Relations for Latin America. “Eurocopter will continue to invest in the region and expand its range of products and services to keep pace with the growth of its customers.”

Among the helicopters spotlighted on Eurocopter’s exhibit is the EC725 (pictured), a twin-engine 11-ton class helicopter, currently operated by the Brazilian Air Force. The aircraft on show is one of three that have already been delivered to the Brazilian Armed Forces as part of a contract for 50 EC725s to be used for transportation and civil security missions. Eurocopter’s Brazilian subsidiary, Helibras, will soon be inaugurating its new final assembly line for this helicopter in Itajubá. This latest military version of the Super Puma/Cougar family offers nextgeneration avionics with a 4-axis autopilot and electronic controls that are also available on the Cougar AS532 AL+.

Business aviation, a key segment in Latin America with more than 1,000 Eurocopter helicopters devoted to executive transportation, will be represented by the EC135 light helicopter - also a favorite with parapublic operators - and the AS365 N3 from the famous Dauphin family. Having proved its ability to perform in the most severe climatic conditions, this medium size helicopter is also favored by coast guard and sea rescue services.

The Ecureuil family is also a particularly popular choice in Latin America, with more than 700 of these aircraft currently in service in the region for almost 400 operators. In support of these operators, Eurocopter will hold a special Ecureuil event during FIDAE for some 100 participants on March 29. “Our priority is to support our customers so that they can get the most out of their helicopters and guarantee the highest standards of fleet safety,” said Alexandre Ceccacci, CEO of Eurocopter Cono Sur. “We are also proud to offer them the newest member of the Ecureuil family, the EC130 T2, which was successfully unveiled at this year’s Heli-Expo air show.”

Two aircraft from the Ecureuil family will be performing exhibition flights during the show.

The first is the AS350 B3 (pictured), capable of performing a wide range of public safety and SAR missions thanks to its durability, speed and excellent visibility. Its unobstructed flat-floor cabin concept and low vibration level allow for the installation of infrared cameras, tactical consoles and other various next-generation equipment.

The single-engine EC130 B4, well appreciated for its reduced maintenance costs and high level of availability, will also take to the skies.

A 1/5 scale model of Eurocopter’s X3 plane-hybrid demonstrator, which combines the excellent vertical takeoff and landing capabilities of a helicopter with the fast cruise speeds of an airplane, will be shown at FIDAE. The X3 has flown at speeds of more than 220 kts. confirming how this concept will provide extremely productive solutions to a wide range of missions – including long-distance search and rescue, passenger transportation and offshore operations.

FMI: www.eurocopter.com

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