Norway prepares for first naval deployment of NH90 helicopter
30 30 June,
2017 - SOURCE:
Flightglobal.com - BY: Dominic Perry - London
Norway will embark one of
its NH Industries NH90 NFH helicopters for the first time later this summer,but has again offered thinly veiled criticism of the 11t-class rotorcraft,
deliveries of which are running 10 years behind schedule.
Speaking at the opening of
a new maintenance hangar for the NH90 at Bardufoss air base in the north of the
country, defence minister Øystein Bø announced that a NFH from the Royal
Norwegian Air Force's (RNoAF) 337 Sqn would deploy on a Nordkapp-class offshore
patrol vessel later this summer.
Although the NH90s have
performed training aboard a number of ships, the milestone, likely to be in
August, is the first operational deployment for the helicopter.
Bø says he is pleased at
the development, but points out that the one thing souring the occasion is the
slow pace of the contract.
“As you all know, the NH90
helicopters are many years overdue, and we still have not received all of our
new helicopters,” he says.
Deliveries of the NH90s
were originally scheduled for 2005-2008, Oslo’s defence ministry says, but have
been delayed by a decade thanks to “quality issues in the production of the
supplier”.
Royal Norwegian Air Force
Naval variants of the NH90
for the export market are assembled by NHI consortium member Leonardo
Helicopters in Tessera, Italy. Airbus Helicopters and Fokker are the venture’s
other members.
So far, the RNoAF has
received six of an eventual 14 NH90s, all in an initial operational
configuration. The remainder will be handed over in full operational
configuration from 2017-2020, with full deployment from 2022.
The new maintenance
facility at Bardufoss includes a composite repair capability, the first in the
region, which means the NH90s will not need to return to Italy in the case of
fuselage damage.
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