Wed, Jan 13, 2010
Primary Mission Will Be Offshore Oil Transport
VIH Cougar Helicopters has taken delivery of an AW139 medium
twin helicopter during an official ceremony recently held at
AgustaWestland's Vergiate plant in Italy, the company announced
Tuesday. This 12 seat-configured helicopter will be operated for
offshore transport missions in the Gulf of Mexico.
Emilio Dalmasso, Senior Vice President
Commercial Business Unit, AgustaWestland said, "We are delighted
that such a leading customer is taking delivery of this helicopter.
This handover marks the addition of a fourth offshore operator for
the AW139 helicopter in the Gulf of Mexico, further strengthening
the already impressive success achieved by this model in the oil
& gas support industry. The AW139 will enable the operator to
deliver enhanced levels of service."
AgustaWestland says the AW139 is well suited for the offshore
role, with its large cabin and baggage compartments allowing it to
transport 12 to 15 passengers, and offering ease of access and
egress with its large sliding doors. The twin engine configuration
ensures the AW139 has the best performance in its weight class in
all operating conditions. With its power reserve, the AW139 assures
Category A (Class 1) superior performance from a helipad (elevated
or at ground level) at maximum take-off weight with a superior one
engine inoperative capability. Energy-absorbing landing gear,
fuselage and seats as well as high main and tail rotor ground
clearance provide added safety for the passengers and maintenance
teams on the ground. More than 440 AW139 helicopters have been
ordered so far by over 120 customers in almost 50 countries to
perform various roles including offshore transport, EMS/SAR,
VIP/Corporate transport, law enforcement, and utility.
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