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Mon, May 20, 2013

Sikorsky Aerospace Services To Complete SAR Conversion For Brunei Shell S-92

Helo Originally Configured For Offshore Oil Transport Missions

Sikorsky Aerospace Services (SAS) has been tapped to perform the first post-delivery Search and Rescue (SAR) modifications to Brunei Shell's Sikorsky S-92 helicopter. Originally configured for offshore oil missions, the aircraft will undergo a comprehensive conversion to a SAR configuration to serve customers in Borneo and the surrounding Southeast Asia region.

"This modification program will be executed at our Brisbane, Australia facility – Sikorsky Helitech. We are excited for the opportunity to transform BSP's S-92 helicopter from an offshore oil configuration to a SAR mission ready aircraft," said Steve Bohlman, Director of Global Service and Support. "SAS has the capability to offer in-region OEM upgrade modifications - including configuration transformation. Continually forward-looking, SAS strives to meet operators' customization requirements – wherever they are located."

The aircraft modifications include a new automatic flight control system customized for performing SAR missions, forward looking infrared (FLIR), a dual auxiliary fuel tank system, dual rescue hoist, Triple Patient Litter System (TPLS), SAR seats, and a side sliding door large enough to accommodate standard patient litters with unrestricted rescue hoist access.

"BSP pilots are looking forward to using the newly modified Sikorsky S-92 helicopter for SAR missions. The aircraft will strengthen our Aviation Department and enhance search and rescue capabilities for BSP's operations as well as for the region," said Ken Marnoch, Managing Director of Brunei Shell Petroleum.

(S-92 image from file)

FMI: www.sikorsky.com

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