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Agusta Aerospace Sends Three Grand Helicopters To Seacor Holdings

Seacor Becomes US Launch Partner

Agusta Aerospace Corporation says Seacor Holdings Inc., an international provider of marine transportation services to the offshore oil and gas industry and parent of Tex-Air Helicopters, has placed an order for three Agusta Grand helicopters, becoming the launch customer in its sector in the USA.

The Agusta Grand, unveiled at the recent Farnborough air show in the UK, with deliveries to start in 2005, is a new top-of-the-range light twin turbine helicopter developed to meet diversified market demand and providing levels of cabin space and payload that until now could only be met by larger more expensive helicopters. The Grand has a Maximum Take Off Weight of 3,175 Kg./7,000 lbs. The combination of the new generation Pratt & Whitney PW207C turbo shaft engines with electronic control (FADEC) and an up rated transmission ensures outstanding performance, in both hovering and forward flight, including Full Class 1 operation. The resulting payload/range capability and the very high cruise speed make the Grand an unrivalled helicopter in its category.

"The Agusta Grand's spacious cabin, high cruise speed and payload/range capability are important considerations for our helicopter operations. We are excited about the potential of the Agusta Grand," says Ed Washecka, Vice President of Seacor.

"The Agusta Grand is a natural addition to the current product line of twin turbine helicopters and we expect the Grand to find acceptance in all major market segments," said Massimo Pugnali, Agusta Aerospace Executive Vice President. More than 20 firm orders for the Agusta Grand have been received in less than two months since the model's unveiling.

FMI: www.bellagusta.com


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