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Sun, Dec 26, 2010

First Flight For Second Eurocopter EC175 Prototype

Joint Program Between Helicopter Maker And China's AVIC

The second EC175 prototype helicopter performed its first flight at Eurocopter’s Marignane, France facility late last week, marking another on-time milestone in the development of this new-generation rotary-wing aircraft.


EC175 Prototype #2

Airborne for 45 minutes, the first flight validated basic handling qualities and system functionality for the twin-engine EC175, which is a joint program of Eurocopter and Aviation Industry Corporation of China. (AVIC). It followed the no. 1 EC175 prototype’s maiden flight, which occurred in December 2009 at Marignane.

The latest EC175 prototype is configured for oil and gas industry transportation operations, and includes noticeably emergency flotation gear, external life rafts, a full set of radio navigation equipment, HTAWS functionalities, HUMS, a cargo sling and hoist, along with a high-performance air conditioning system. Additionally, the helicopter is near to the final version that is scheduled for airworthiness authority certification in the second half of 2011, enabling EC175 deliveries to begin in 2012.

As the EC175’s flight test and development pace continues to gain momentum, the program’s industrial activity also is continuing on schedule. The production line for EC175 airframes is operational at Harbin, China, and the helicopter final assembly line at Marignane is ready to receive the initial two Chinese-produced airframes – both of which are configured for oil and gas transport missions. Delivery of the initial airframe from China to Eurocopter in France is expected before year-end, while the second will arrive first half 2011.


EC175 First Flight 2009

Integrated logistics support activity for the EC175 also has begun, and INDRA has been selected to develop the helicopter’s first full-flight simulator.

Launched in December 2005, the EC175’s cooperative development has been assisted by innovative new computing tools that offer major time savings. The development and industrialization work has been equally split between Eurocopter and AVIC according to the specialties of each company. Two different helicopters will result from the common platform: the EC175 – manufactured, sold and supported by Eurocopter in Marignane; and the Z15 –produced, marketed and supported by the AVIC Group.

To date, a total of 114 commitments for the EC175 have been placed by 14 customers.

FMI: www.eurocopter.com

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