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Wed, Nov 05, 2014

Airbus Helicopters Celebrates Successful Cooperation With Indonesia

Delivers Benefits To Military, Parapublic Operators And Industry

The relationship between Airbus Helicopters and Indonesia will be highlighted by Airbus at Indo Defence 2014, where this long-term cooperation’s advantages for Indonesian military services, parapublic operators and industry will be celebrated at the exposition in Jakarta.

During the 5-8 November event, Airbus Helicopters will focus on its relationship with PT Dirgantara Indonesia/Indonesian Aerospace, which has grown to include the in-country production of components and aerostructures, licensed assembly, mission equipment outfitting and completion. Also to be highlighted is the country’s growing fleet of Airbus Helicopters rotorcraft for the Indonesian Army, Navy, Air Force and the Basarnas national search and rescue agency which spans the company’s light, medium and heavy product lines.

“Our partnership with Indonesia strengthens the country’s security, builds relationships with industry and contributes to Airbus Helicopters’ global supply chain,” explained Ludovic Boistot, Managing Director of Airbus Helicopters Indonesia. “Indonesia is without a doubt, one of the most important markets driving the helicopter industry today.”

Indonesia’s military inventory – which today includes Airbus Helicopters’ EC120 Colibri, AS330 Puma, AS332 Super Puma, and the legacy BO105 – is being further strengthened with the 2014 delivery startup of 12 rotorcraft from the Ecureuil/Fennec family, comprising six single-engine and six twin-engine versions for attack missions; along with six EC725s that will soon be delivered for the Indonesian Air Force’s search and rescue duties. In the public services sector, national search and rescue agency, Basarnas, has been operating two units of the AS365 N3 Dauphins for a year now.

PT Dirgantara Indonesia has been handling the sales responsibilities of Airbus Helicopters rotorcraft in the country and performing mission equipment installation and customization at its facilities in Bandung. “PT Dirgantara Indonesia has been an outstanding partner with us for the past 30 years,” continued Boistot. “Their capabilities are very well showcased through all the projects that we have collaborated in, and we look forward to many more years of success together.”

(Images provided by Airbus Helicopters)

FMI: www.airbushelicopters.com

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