All Helicopters articles – Page 139
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EBACE: Esperia's grand plans yield order for AgustaWestland
AgustaWestland has received an order for one Grand light twin helicopter from Esperia Aviation Services. The aircraft, configured with six cabin seats,...
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EBACE: Mistral showcases G300 piston engine
Mistral Engines (stand 369), a start-up engine manufacturer, is showcasing its latest G300 piston engine at the show. The 300hp (225kW) liquid cooled...
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EBACE: PICTURE: How many engineers does it take to lift a Eurocopter EC145
How many engineers does it take to lift a Eurocopter EC145 Stylence? Just onebehind the controls of a very large crane. Eurocopter brought its newest...
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EBACE: Icejet optimistic on market outlook
Financial scandals, a currency in freefall and riots outside Parliament, the people of
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EBACE: Eurocopter unveils EC145 Stylence
Eurocopter has reinforced its commitment to the business aviation market with the unveiling at the show of the EC145 Stylence on its stand (7010). The move...
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EBACE: AAG and PremiAir launch executive helicopter network
Associated Aircraft Group (AAG) and PremiAir are on the hunt for more partners to join their Global Executive Helicopter Network after launching the new...
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EBACE: PremiAir calls for greater rotary-wing presence
PremiAir group managing director David McRobert says he is encouraged by signs that shows such as EBACE are beginning to have more of a rotary-wing element,...
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Business aviation in brief
Pilatus Aircraft has delivered 900 PC-12s since the single-engined turboprop entered...
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US helicopter air ambulance risks identified
Australian global aviation safety and risk management specialist Aerosafe Risk Management has identified 26 significant...
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AAG and PremiAir launch executive helicopter network
Associated Aircraft Group and PremiAir are on the hunt for more partners to join their Global Executive Helicopter Network after launching the new venture on 1 May
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Civil simulators special report
Simulator technology is advancing but how will it evolve? Our special report looks at possible trends, spawned by an FAA initiative to help pilots prepare better for upsets and compares the relative merits of sx axis and lower cost
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Civil simulators special: High-end helicopter simulation comes of age
Fixed-wing simulators have long been part of mainstream training, but rotorcraft devices are only now making their mark
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Opinion
Comment: Rotary wing safety analysis derives globally applicable lessons
Early analyses of rotary-wing safety conducted under the International Helicopter Safety Team initiative suggest that the most obvious lessons could usefully be applied globally
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This week briefing
Following the 1 April fatal crash of a Eurocopter Super Puma, the manufacturer says that...
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FAA aims for 2011 HEMS safety rule
The US Federal Aviation Administration has launched a rulemaking effort to codify safety best practices for the helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS)...
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NewsPilot misjudgement the most common factor in European helicopter accidents
Pilot judgement and actions is the most frequent single contributory factor in European helicopter accidents, according to a European...
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North Sea Super Pumas get airborne again
More than half the fleet of Eurocopter AS332L2s serving the offshore oil...
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Mexico expects more manufacturing despite global downturn
North American nation has quickly emerged as a major player in aerospace manufacturing and the global downturn is not expected to slow its growth
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Middle East supplement: Doing the business
Despite Dubai's property collapse, the Gulf's fast-growing business aviation players have not lost their ambition



















