PUBLICATIONS
SUNDAY 2•12•2012 Vol. 44 No. 3
HAI Convention News
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Pilot Report: EC175
AIN Flies Eurocopter’s New Twin Editor-in-Chief Randy Padfield traveled to France last month to visit Eurocopter, where he flew one of two EC175 flight-test prototypes. Page 36
AD Woes for Bell
Bell Faces Issues with 206L
Nearly 700 Bell LongRangers have been grounded by an emergency AD following failures of their main rotor blades. That represents a significant portion of the entire fleet. Page 35
Industry Outlook
Quieter and Smoother
Heroism Recognized
Forecast Is Good News, Bad News
Sikorsky Tests Rotors with Flaps
Crew Honored for Rescue
The annual market survey from Honeywell is in, and while no one is dancing in the aisles here at Heli-Expo, the news in the report isn’t all bad, either. Page 11
Expecting improvements in noise, vibration and efficiency, Sikorsky Innovations has completed windtunnel testing on a new active rotor system, with a difference. Page 8
Recession??? What recession?, Heli-Expo asks Crispin Maunder, executive chairman and Michael Platt, CEO of Lease Corporation International, signed a major sales deal with AgustaWestland
AgustaWestland fattens order book by $398 million
It’s another landmark for Heli-Expo. “For the fourth year running, we’ve broken the record of every preceding year [in attendance and exhibitor count]”, HAI President Matthew Zuccaro told AIN. More than 650 exhibitors (up from last year’s 625) have registered, and attendance is
expected to top last year’s 20,000-plus attendees, with more than 18,000 pre-registered. Still, the industry faces significant challenges, and HAI and Heli-Expo will tackle them head on, said Zuccaro. “The primary one is never going to change. It’s always going to be safety,” and Heli-Expo agenda features a “great lineup of safety events,” Zuccaro said. Activities include the HAI Safety Symposium held yesterday morning on fatigue issues. It was led by Dr. Mark Rosekind, NTSB board member and member of HAI’s Safety Committee. The “safety tools” presentation at the International Helicopter Safety Team’s (IHST) symposium is today.
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by Kirby J. Harrison Anglo-Italian helicopter manufacturer AgustaWestland and Lease Corporation International (LCI) of Dublin, Ireland, have signed an agreement covering the purchase of a fleet of AW139, AW169 and AW189 helicopters, a deal which, including options, is valued at more than $398 million. Deliveries of the helicopters are planned to begin in 2013, starting with
the AW139, followed by the AW189 in 2014 and the AW169 still later, after its certification. LCI has already placed the first three aircraft with customers, according to Crispin Maunder, executive chairman of the Dublin, Ireland-based leasing firm. The deal, announced here at Heli-Expo 2012 yesterday, also includes aircraft maintenance and pilot training.
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ALL WILL BE Revealed... Nearly a decade of speculation surrounding trademark and patent filings, leaked inter-company memos, and rumors concerning a major new model may be coming to an end for Bell Helicopter. The company is set to make a big announcement at its booth (No. 9846) at 11:30 this morning here at Heli-Expo. The mystery was first referred to as “Project X” and later, “Magellan.” One Bell insider characterized the topic of the announcement as “a major departure.” Last month Bell CEO John Garrison said that, whatever Magellan is, it will be built at Bell’s plant in Amarillo, Texas. –M.H.
Every year about this time, the rotary-wing industry gathers to assess the past 12 months and look forward to a brighter future. The faithful arrive in multi-hued steeds of different capabilities, as evin denced by these touching down in the landing zone behind Dallas Convention Center.
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MARIANO ROSALES PHOTOS: MARIANO ROSALES
MARIANO ROSALES
by James Wynbrandt
The Russian crew of a UTAir Mil M18-MTV receives the Sikorsky Humanitarian Award for their 2009 rescue of UN peacekeepers in the Congo. Page 44