First Nordic EMS AW169
Flies Inaugural Mission
By S.L. Fuller | January 19, 2018
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Photo by Johan Rydham courtesy of Babcock
Scandinavian AirAmbulance
The first Leonardo AW169 to fly EMS operations in
any of the Nordic countries has officially been entered into service. Babcock
Scandinavian AirAmbulance (BSAA) said this week the helicopter, operated on
behalf of Region Jämtland Härjedalen in Sweden, flew its first mission Jan. 13.
"It's a big and historic event for us and for
the region to finally get airborne — in active duty — with the AW169,"
said BSAA Production Manager Thure Waplan. "The launch has been preceded
by a long period of customization and training to ensure the highest quality
and safety right from the start, which means that we are very delighted to
start our operations with such a capable helicopter."
The new helicopter replaces the Airbus Helicopter
AS365N2. The company had operated that aircraft in the region since 2006.
A long-distance patient transport was the AW169’s
first mission. That operation had the aircraft and crew in the air for four
hours, BSAA said.
According to BSAA, the base in Östersund is the
first of four Swedish EMS helicopter bases that will replace its existing
helicopters with AW169s this year. Next to make the transition would be
Gällivare, Lycksele and Gothenburg.
At the same time, the BSAA base in Stockholm is
upgrading to two new Airbus H145s.
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