AW139 global helicopter fleet reaches two million flight
hours
The AW139 intermediate twin engine helicopter global
fleet has reached an outstanding milestone of two million flight hours, across
all operational scenarios on five continents, while performing a wide range of
missions with commercial, government and military operators. This accomplishment
was reached just three years after the achievement of the first million showing
impressive reliability, effectiveness, safety and supportability across a range
of missions.
AW139 helicopter in flightNearly 900 units of the AW139 are
today in service by more than 300 customers in 80 countries worldwide. Leonardo
Photo
With the AW139 fleet leader having exceeded 12,000 hours on a
single aircraft, nearly 900 units are today in service out of over 1000 on order
by more than 300 customers in 80 countries worldwide. The global reach of the
AW139, assembled in Philadelphia and Vergiate, has resulted in the type becoming
a benchmark as the best-selling helicopter in its weight category and the most
successful helicopter programme in the last 15 years. The type covers the widest
range of applications with high flexibility including SAR, EMS, law enforcement
and homeland security, patrol, firefighting, disaster relief, offshore
transport, VIP/Corporate transport, utility and military duties.
This
latest operational achievement is the combined result of the AW139's design,
quality, performance and market success as well as Company's capability in
supporting the worldwide fleet. The two million flight hour milestone was made
possible through the variety of Leonardo services and support packages and the
extended support network distributed in geographies around the world.
The
AW139 complies with the latest certification and safety standards, offering
outstanding overall performance with impressive power margin and one engine
inoperative capability and also with a certified 60+ MGB 'run dry' capability
which provides the highest standard in terms of safety.
Designed to allow
high versatility and customized solutions, the AW139 is available with more than
1000 certified equipment options. Among some of the latest innovative systems
available for the type are the LIPS and FIPS(Limited and Full Icing Protection
Systems, respectively), and the OPLS (Obstacle Proximity Lidar System) that
enhance mission capability and safety.
The AW139 has significantly grown
its capabilities in years. This includes a maximum take-off weight extension
(MTOW) to 7,000 kg for newly built and retrofitted aircraft, and as a result,
new Cat A offshore enhanced procedures, avionic suite releases delivering
ADSB-Out (automated dependent surveillance-broadcast), TCAS II (Traffic Alert
and Collision Avoidance System), RNP performance (Required Navigation
Performance), EGPWS update (Enhanced Ground Proximity System), Wide Area
Augmentation System/Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance, and many other
features.
Supportability has also been strengthened. A 30 percent
reduction in maintenance time has been achieved with a dedicated Service
Excellence initiative. Leonardo has established a Reliability Data Sharing Group
(RDSG) and has launched a Flight Crew Operations Manual (FCOM) as additional
services. Since its certification in 2004, approximately 5,300 pilots and 7,700
technicians have been trained with over 150,000 simulator hours logged to
date.
The AW139 helicopter is part of the family of new generation
helicopters produced by Leonardo that also includes the AW169 and AW189. These
models all possess the same high-performance flight characteristics and safety
features whilst sharing the same common cockpit concept and design philosophy.
This approach facilitates synergies for operators of these types in areas such
as training, maintenance and support. The AW139 design, success and experience
have been key to the development of these latest additions to the product range
and the family concept itself.
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