Sun, Feb 02, 2014
Certificate Allows Assembly Of Aircraft In Russia For Two Years
HeliVert, a joint venture between Russian Helicopters and AgustaWestland, has received a Certificate of Approval from the Aviation Register of the Interstate Aviation Committee (AR IAC) for production of the AW139 commercial helicopter. The certificate is valid for two years.
“The Certificate of Approval confirms the company’s right to assemble commercial AW139s in strict compliance with the AR IAC’s Aviation Regulations”, HeliVert CEO Alexander Kuznetsov said at the award ceremony. “We are continuing to progress the HeliVert project in line with the joint plan adopted by our Italian and Russian shareholders.”
"We are pleased with the successful implementation of this joint project," said Russian Helicopters CEO Alexander Mikheev. "The strategy of cooperation between Russian Helicopters and AgustaWestland has enabled us to create one of the most modern and high-tech production facilities in Russia."
“This latest certification achievement and the progress of assembly operations at the state-of-the-art Tomilino plant for the best-selling AW139, once more highlights the quality of our partnership with Russian Helicopters through the HeliVert joint venture," said AgustaWestland CEO Daniele Romiti. "We look forward to expanding the already significant success achieved by this model in Russia.”
Following an audit by the AR IAC in May 2012 HeliVert was awarded a one-year Certificate of Approval for production of five AW139s, and production of the first helicopters at the enterprise began in June 2012. A repeat audit for certification of production took place on schedule in November 2013, and as a result a Certificate of Approval for production of commercial AW139s was issued for two years.
(Image provided with AgustaWestland news release)
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