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Thu, Aug 14, 2014

AgustaWestland Displaying Corporate AW109s At LABACE

VIP Interior For AW169 Also Revealed At The Show

AgustaWestland showed of two light twin helicopters, a Power and a GrandNew, both customer helicopters configured for corporate and VIP passenger transportation, at LBACE this week.

The company also unveiled the all-new AW169 VIP interior during the week, allowing attendees to view modern interior configurations and high-tech entertainment options for more than 20 AW169s on order throughout Brazil and other South American countries.
 
The GrandNew offers a unique combination of elegance, high speed, passenger comfort and safety. With seats for the pilot and up to seven passengers and a cruise speed of 154 knots, the aircraft boasts a spacious passenger cabin tailored and finished to the highest levels of Italian craftsmanship.
 
Chosen by VIP and corporate operators for its high-end design coupled with competitive operating costs, the suitability of the aircraft across is shown through sales of over 150 AW109 Power and Grand/GrandNew series of aircraft throughout Latin America.

(GrandNew image from file)

FMI: www.agustawestland.om

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