Linfox Orders Three VIP AW169 Helicopters
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
AW169 from AgustaWestLand
AgustaWestland announced that Linfox has signed a contract for three AW169 helicopters in full VIP configuration. The aircraft will be used to perform corporate transport missions in the Melbourne area of Australia. This order marks the entrance of the AW169 into the Australian corporate/VIP transport market.
This contract adds to the one for two EMS-configured AW169s performed by Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust in New Zealand. Contracts for more than 50 AW169s have now been signed by customers worldwide so far since its launch in summer 2010.
AgustaWestland has sold more than 40 commercial helicopters of various types in Australia to perform various roles including corporate/VIP transport, search and rescue, offshore transport, law enforcement and medical transport.
Emilio Dalmasso, senior vice president commercial business unit, AgustaWestland, said “We are very pleased that Linfox has chosen the new generation AW169 to meet its future VIP transport requirements as it moves up to a 4.5 tonne category helicopter. Linfox was the first Australian customer for the AW119 Koala in 2000 and followed that by buying Grand and GrandNew light twins, so we are delighted we are able to continue to meet the requirements of this loyal customer.”
The new generation twin engine light intermediate category helicopter AW169 delivers high performance, meets the latest safety standards and has multi-role capabilities. New generation technologies are incorporated in the rotor system, engines, avionics, transmission and electric power generation and distribution systems.
The first AW169 performed its maiden flight on 10th May 2012 on schedule and civil certification is expected in 2014. The AW169 is set to function for EMS, SAR, law enforcement, corporate and offshore transport missions.
Linfox provides logistics services across the Asia Pacific region. Its business operates more than 3.2 million square metres of warehousing and nearly 5,000 vehicles across 10 countries. More than 23,000 people deliver supply chain services to a wide range of leading business names.
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