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Sun, Dec 20, 2015

Turbomeca Marks One Million Flight Hours With USCG

Entire MH-65 Fleet Powered By Arriel 2C3-CG Engines

U.S. Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphins fitted with the Arriel 2C2-CG engine have passed the one-million flight-hour milestone, according to Turbomeca. Operating a fleet of over 200 Arriels, the U.S.C.G. is one of Turbomeca’s major US customers.

The occasion was celebrated in presence of U.S.C.G. Lieutenant Commander Edward S Apontes, and several Turbomeca representatives, from France and USA, at the U.S.C.G. Aviation Logistics Center at Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

As part of the Deepwater program, the U.S.C.G. decided in 2004 to re-engine its entire fleet of MH-65 Dolphins with the Arriel 2C2-CG. The first flight of an Arriel-powered MH-65 took place in June 2003, and Turbomeca delivered the first production 2C2-CG in May 2004. A total of 225 engines were delivered, the last one handed over in April 2007.

The Arriel 2C2-CG has provided better safety, reliability, power and performance margins to the MH-65. The helicopters are used for critical missions including search and rescue, law enforcement, environmental response and maritime surveillance.

"Arriel is the proven and reliable engine solution within the 700 to 1,000 shp range," said Jean-François Sauer, Arriel & Arrius program Vice President. "The 10 year successful partnership with the US Coast Guard demonstrates Turbomeca's capability to fulfill U.S. military program requirements, including on-time deliveries, predictable costs and product performance commitments. Our MRO Center in Grand Prairie, Texas, provides close and efficient support to all our U.S. military customers. We are very proud that, every day, U.S.C.G. crews depend on the Arriel to help them protect and save lives".

Over 1,100 Arriel engines are in service within US Government Agencies.

These Arriel engines were assembled by Turbomeca USA in Grand Prairie, TX. The US-based subsidiary continues to support the engines through the Service By the Hour (SBH) contract. It delivers engine availability at a predictable cost per flight hour.

Around 12,000 Arriel units have been produced, together logging 45 million flight hours. With power outputs ranging from 650 to 1000 shp, the Arriel family now powers over 40 different helicopter types.

(Image provided with Turbomeca news release)

FMI: www.turbomeca-usa.com

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