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Mon, Mar 11, 2013

Turbomeca And Avincis Group Sign Support Agreement

Covers Helicopters Operated By Four Air Services Companies

Turbomeca and Avincis Group have signed a support agreement that covers engines operated by Inaer, Bond Air Services, Bond Offshore Helicopters and Australian Helicopters. This agreement recognizes the strengthening relationship between Avincis and Turbomeca and the desire by both parties to forge a greater partnership for the future.

This agreement, inked at Heli-Expo in Las Vegas, NV, includes the incorporation into Turbomeca’s Support By the Hour (SBH) program for the Inaer fleet in addition to the Bond fleet, which already benefits from the SBH service. The agreement now covers approximately 180 engines of which there are 14 different engine variants.

“This agreement secures engineering support for a significant part of our global helicopter fleet," said Avincis Group Director of Fleet & Engineering Martin Whittaker. "Every day, lives and livelihoods depend on the operations we fly. We are pleased to be able to strengthen our relationship with Turbomeca and look forward to continuing to build our partnership in future.”

FMI: www.safran-group.com, www.avincisgroup.com

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