Fri, May 20, 2011
Aircraft Delivery Expected In June Of This Year
Turkish aviation service provider Genel Havacilik A.S. has
placed an order for an AgustaWestland GrandNew light twin
helicopter. The aircraft will be used to perform VIP transport
missions and it is expected to be delivered in June 2011. The
contract marks the entrance of the GrandNew model into the Turkish
helicopter market.
(L-R) Emilio Dalmasso, Ali Sulyak
"The GrandNew's operational
capabilities, second to none in the light twin class, will greatly
benefit Genel Havacilik's operations," said Emilio Dalmasso, Senior
Vice President Commercial Business Unit, AgustaWestland.
"The entire range of AgustaWestland products shares a common
dedication to best quality and reliability standards as well as the
best performance available today," said Ali Sulyak, CEO of Genel
Havacilik. "So it is small wonder we selected the GrandNew as the
aircraft of choice in its class to satisfy our requirements to
operate in the most demanding hot and high conditions of Turkey and
cover the long distances of Turkey with extended range and high
cruise speed. Thanks to its cutting edge technology this type will
enhance our operations and provide a leap forward in
capability."
File Photo
AgustaWestland has a longstanding presence in Turkey through
both its commercial and military products, as well as industrial
relationships with Turkish companies. Over 30 AgustaWestland
commercial helicopters have been ordered in Turkey by various
customers, mainly for executive transport, air tours and emergency
medical service missions.
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