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First PA-Built AW139 Helo Delivered To SEACOR Holdings

Company Also Receives A109 Power, A119 Koala

AgustaWestland delivered three different models of helicopters -- an A109 Power, A119 Koala and AW139 -- to SEACOR Holdings/Era Helicopters during a ceremony held at AgustaWestland's Philadelphia facility last week. The AW139 handover was especially significant as it marked the first AW139 to be assembled in Philadelphia, PA.

AgustaWestland broke ground on a new AW139 production and warehouse facility in Philadelphia during 2006, and plans to begin full-scale production from the new facility in early 2007. 

"We are proud to continue to serve our valued customer, SEACOR Holdings, with the delivery of these three customized aircraft," said Renzo Lunardi, AgustaWestland's Sales and Marketing Director. "The delivery of these aircraft and construction of the new production, support and training facilities represents AgustaWestland's continued commitment and investment in the United States."

SEACOR Holdings will use the helicopters at its Lake Charles-based Era Helicopters unit, which services the offshore oil and gas industry.

"The Power, Koala and AW139 (file photo of type, below) delivered today will be added to our fleet of AgustaWestland Koalas, Powers and AW139s already in service supporting our customers. Our customers really appreciate the most advanced safety features, the comfort of the ride and the speed of the AgustaWestland products. These aircraft will provide additional capability to our fleet," said Ed Washecka, Vice President of SEACOR Holdings. "We look forward to working with AgustaWestland to continue providing exceptional service to our customers."

AgustaWestland has been operating in Philadelphia for more than 25 years, but moved to its current location in 1988. AgustaWestland Philadelphia will add the production of the AW139 to its responsibility of sales, assembly, customization and support of the A109 and A119 Koala product line throughout the Americas.

FMI: www.agustawestland.com

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