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Thu, Sep 01, 2005

Something New In The Air Over Seattle

Airlift Northwest Takes Delivery of Two A109 Power EMS Helicopters

Agusta Aerospace says Airlift Northwest, located in Seattle Washington, has taken delivery of two A109 Power EMS helicopters with four Agusta Grands to follow.

From coastal and island communities in Western Washington to high desert communities in Eastern Washington, Airlift Northwest provides medical transport to one of the largest and most geographically varied service areas in the world. Airlift Northwest said it chose the Power (file photo of type, above) and Grand models because the aircraft can successfully meet the multiple demands of this mission environment.

Massimo Pugnali, Agusta Aerospace Corporation Executive Vice President for Business Development and Operations, said he's proud to see that Airlift Northwest, a long time customer of Agusta, has taken delivery of the two A109 Powers and will be the EMS launch customer in the United States for the Agusta Grand helicopter, which is the newest helicopter in the AgustaWestland product line. The Agusta Grand bridges the gap between the light twin engine and the intermediate helicopter size and performance. 

FMI: www.agustawestland.com

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