Sun, Dec 22, 2013
Company Has Placed Some 50 Aircraft In The Republic Of Korea
AgustaWestland has opened a new office in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The office will strengthen AgustaWestland’s position in the Far East by better serving existing customers and promoting future business with military, government and commercial Customers.
Attending the opening event were more than 100 delegates including customers, dignitaries from local and national authorities, industrial partners and operators from all over the Region. Guests of honour were His Excellency Scott Wightman, the British Ambassador to the Republic of Korea and His Excellency Sergio Mecuri, the Italian Ambassador to the Republic of Korea.
”The establishment of office is indicative of how highly we regard the aerospace market in the Republic of Korea and how committed we are to its development," said Geoff Hoon AgustaWestland’s Managing Director for International Business. "This opening is a natural progression of our recent success with the AW139 in the government and commercial markets and follows the Republic of Korea’s selection of the AW159 Maritime Operational Helicopter.
In the Republic of Korea AgustaWestland has experienced an expansion of its market presence with approximately 50 helicopters of various types in service or on order in military, parapublic and commercial roles ranging from naval applications, search and rescue, law enforcement, fire fighting and VIP/corporate transportation. This growing presence was supported earlier this year by a major contract for eight AW159 Maritime Operational helicopters for the Republic of Korea Navy, thanks to the heritage established by the Republic of Korea Super Lynx and also includes excellent and solid partnerships with local players such as Firstec Co. and Doodam Systems Co. The AW159’s 21st-century design represents a quantum leap forward in performance, avionics and mission capabilities, while offering high cost-effectiveness. This contract marks the first export customer for the latest evolution of the successful Lynx legacy.
AgustaWestland features battle proven and state-of-the-art products for a wide range of missions to meet requirements in Asia. In addition to a potential expansion of the AW159 requirement, AgustaWestland is ready to answer to new light armed helicopter requirement by offering its support to develop a state-of-the-art dedicated platform with extensive involvement of local industry.
AgustaWestland has a growing network of regional offices and facilities/service centers that are more and more supportive of the many customers in the area. One of four AgustaWestland Training Academies is based in Malaysia, which further testifies to company’s commitment to Asian customers also thanks to a strong reputation in the oil/gas and parapublic sectors, as well as in the military for both naval and land operations.
(Image provided by AgustaWestland)
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