All Helicopters articles – Page 63

  • SD-150 Hero - Beth Stevenson
    News

    Leonardo acquires full ownership of SD-150 Hero UAV

    2017-01-03T15:56:39Z

    Leonardo has acquired the remaining shares of Sistemi Dinamici from IDS of Italy, providing it with full ownership of the SD-150 Hero unmanned helicopter programme.

  • News

    FORECASTS: What's in store for 2017?

    2017-01-03T10:19:27Z

    ​As the old saying goes, anybody who can tell the future should keep quiet about it and quietly get rich on the stock market. Here at Flightglobal, we are naturally quite confident of our forecasting ability but instinctively generous with our opinions. Herewith our best horizon-scanning guestimates for 2017:

  • News

    ​KAI secures deal for 30 amphibious Surions

    2016-12-30T03:12:58Z

    Korea Aircraft Industries has secured a KRW630 billion ($523 million) contract with Seoul’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) to provide KUH-1 Surion transport helicopters to the country’s marines.

  • News

    Canada certificates Bell 505

    2016-12-21T18:07:39Z

    ​Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) has certificated the Bell 505 Jet Ranger X, giving Bell the green light to begin orders for the short-range light single-engine helicopter.

  • News

    ​China's AC352 conducts maiden flight

    2016-12-21T04:27:30Z

    The Avicopter AC352 7t multi-role helicopter has conducted its first flight in Harbin.

  • News

    US FAA approves return to service of H225 helicopter

    2016-12-15T16:06:00Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters has received a boost in its quest to get Super Puma-family helicopters back into the air again, with the US Federal Aviation Administration granting approval for a return to flight.

  • News

    ​Bell 525 could find VIP boon amid oil bust

    2016-12-15T01:31:58Z

    As super-medium helicopter manufacturers face a depressed oil and gas market, Bell Helicopter may find a short term savior for its upcoming 525 Relentless with a burgeoning VIP transport segment.

  • News

    Leonardo nets orders for 36 AW139 and AW169 helicopters

    2016-12-14T16:20:07Z

    ​Leonardo has secured a double win for its helicopter division, netting contracts for a combined 36 units of its AgustaWestland AW139 and AW169 intermediate and medium twins from customers in China and Italy.

  • News

    Rega renews helicopter fleet with H145 order

    2016-12-09T12:07:57Z

    ​Swiss rescue and medevac operator Rega has ordered six Airbus Helicopters H145s medium twins as part of a fleet-renewal programme.

  • Sea Lion - Airbus Helicopters
    News

    PICTURE: Sea Lion gets airborne for German navy

    2016-12-08T14:03:54Z

    Germany has kicked off the test and qualification campaign for its first new naval helicopter in almost 40 years, with the debut flight of the NH Industries NH90 Sea Lion.

  • News

    Chile AF signs deal for six S-70i helicopters

    2016-12-07T20:05:50Z

    ​Sikorsky will deliver six Polish-made S-70i helicopters through 2018 to the Chilean Air Force after completing three months of contract negotiations.

  • Bundespolizei Super Puma
    News

    Bundespolizei orders three maritime-roled H215s

    2016-12-07T13:36:33Z

    ​Germany’s federal police has ordered three Airbus Helicopters H215s for maritime emergency and other law enforcement missions.

  • News

    Lilium Jet plans flight tests for electric VTOL prototype

    2016-12-06T13:51:54Z

    ​German start-up Lilium Jet will begin flight testing in early 2017 of a prototype for an electric-powered two-seat aircraft with vertical take-off and landing capability, the company announces on 5 December.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Airbus Helicopters has kept its 20-year-old H135 looking young

    2016-11-29T08:32:08Z

    In a period where the market for heavy rotorcraft has dried up, much of the good news for Airbus Helicopters is coming from its German factory and is being generated by the pair of twin-engined, medium-class platforms it produces there, the H135 and H145.

  • News

    FLIGHT TEST: We run the rule over Airbus Helicopters' H135

    2016-11-25T11:56:52Z

    Flight International first test-flew the H135 in 1998 – when it was still known as the EC135 and manufactured by Eurocopter – so I was curious to see what improvements have been made since.

  • News

    EASA approves heavier AW169 helicopter

    2016-11-22T17:36:02Z

    ​European regulators have approved a 200kg (441lb) increase to the maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of the AgustaWestland AW169 medium twin-engined helicopter, confirming a plan previously hinted at by the airframer.

  • News

    New buyer signs for hybrid airship, but Lockheed waits on launch

    2016-11-17T01:43:48Z

    ​Straightline Aviation has announced a new agreement with a Canadian mining company to deploy the Lockheed Martin LMH-1 hybrid airship to northern Quebec, shuttling 21t of rare earth ore concentrate more than 200nm from a remote lakeside mine to a railway stop in Schefferville, where the precious cargo can be ...

  • News

    EASA approves Helionix-equipped H135 helicopter

    2016-11-16T15:53:02Z

    Airbus Helicopters has secured European Aviation Safety Agency certification for its new Helionix-equipped H135 light twin.

  • Greek ex-US Army Ch-47D - Hellenic dept of nationa
    News

    PICTURE: Greece receives first ex-US Army Chinooks

    2016-11-14T14:36:54Z

    Greece has received the first three of an eventual 10 Boeing CH-47D Chinook heavy-lift rotorcraft that it has bought from the US Army.

  • Mwari - Paramount Group
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: AHRLAC leads the charge in South African revival

    2016-11-07T10:57:00Z

    ​In offices overlooking the production hall at AHRLAC Holdings, new graduate engineers work alongside colleagues in their fifties and sixties. The latter are largely veterans of the sanctions-era South African aerospace sector and are mentoring a new generation of aircraft developers.