Leonardo’s AW139 Helicopter Turns 20
Leonardo
this week marked the 20th anniversary of the first flight of its
AW139 intermediate twin helicopter. The worldwide fleet of 1,100 aircraft
delivered has amassed more than three million flight hours since the model
entered service in 2004.
The
Italian manufacturer launched the new model in 1997, originally
designating it as the AB139 when it was being jointly developed with Bell.
In 2005, then-AgustaWestland (now Leonardo) took sole ownership of the program,
paying Bell $95 million for its 25 percent stake.
Today,
Leonardo plants in Vergiate, Italy, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
produce the helicopter, with more than 280 customers in 70 countries now
operating the machine. According to Leonardo, AW139s account for about half of
the global helicopter fleet used for search and rescue and air ambulance,
law enforcement, firefighting, disaster relief, and military missions. The
model also has a strong presence in the offshore energy market, where AW139s
are increasingly replacing larger helicopters.
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