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Fri, Jun 29, 2012

Russian Helicopters, Turbomeca Sign Engine Agreement

Two Companies Will Offer Mutual Support And Service On Light Helos

Helicopter manufacturer Russian Helicopters, which is part of Russian state defence holding Oboronprom, and Turbomeca (Safran Group) announced Wednesday that they have signed a general agreement on support cooperation of Turbomeca helicopter engines in Russia. Such an agreement plans for Helicopter Service Company, part of Russian Helicopters group, to provide engine support services in Russia for the engines manufactured by Turbomeca and used in Russian Helicopters' new light-class Ka-226T and medium twin Ka-62 models operated by Russian military and governmental customers.

Ural Works of Civil Aviation, part of Helicopter Service Company, will repair Turbomeca engines in Russia for military and governmental customers under the specific licence agreement.

"This agreement reflects the high quality of the technical support provided by Helicopter Service Company, and illustrates the depth of trust between our two companies," said Russian Helicopters CEO Dmitry Petrov. "It also means that we can offer even better service to our customers across the world through enhanced after-sales care."

"This general agreement on support cooperation lays the groundwork for joint after-sales service of Russian rotorcraft fitted with Turbomeca engines," added Olivier Andriès, Chairman and CEO of Turbomeca. "Once this agreement being operational, it will allow to ensure the best service for state of the art Turbomeca engines used in Russia".

FMI: www.rus-helicopters.ru, www.turbomeca.com

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