One in Five S-92 Helicopters Parked
While
the offshore helicopter market is showing signs of recovery, 39 Sikorsky S-92s,
comprising 19 percent of the global market, remain parked. Among the active
fleet, flying hours are down 27 percent. Those are among the findings from the
most recent “S-92 Fleet Census” from Air & Sea Analytics.
The
report notes that offshore helicopter services companies Babcock, Bristow, CHC,
and Lider are returning aircraft to lessors against the backdrop of
one-quarter of the world’s mobile offshore oil rigs being scrapped since 2015.
Nevertheless, Air & Sea Analytics director Steve Robertson said, “Relative
to other [oil field services] segments, we’d argue it’s [the S-92] one of the
best performing over the last 12 months.” But he acknowledged that many owners
and operators are “having a rough time.” The largest concentration of based
S-92s continues to be in the UK, with 41, but of that number only 29 are
active.
Nevertheless,
glimmers of hope remain. GECAS helicopter leasing unit Milestone Aviation is
adding to its S-92 fleet, already the world’s largest, and finding placements
for them. The overall count of heavies and super-mediums has increased slightly,
from 214 to 224, a function of increased deliveries of the latter to offshore
operators. The report found that “super-medium units continue to be delivered
and find work in the market.” And at least two operators, Cougar and Chevron,
are increasing their super-medium fleet size.
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