Increases Order Intake By More Than 100 Helicopters
Eurocopter says it generated a record high annual turnover in
2011 as the company benefited from long-term strategies of
investing in innovation to keep its helicopter product line at the
forefront, growing the international footprint, developing services
businesses and optimizing internal operations.
Eurocopter Dauphin

The deliveries of 503 rotary-wing aircraft in 2011, along with
Eurocopter’s enhanced support and services activities,
generated a turnover of 5.4 billion euros ($7 billion
U.S.) – representing a growth of 12.5 percent from the
previous year, and marking the first time Eurocopter’s annual
turnover has surpassed the 5 billion euro volume. Deliveries
included the 1,000th Dauphin, the 1,000th EC135, and the 100th
EC225. “We marked many key achievements during the past 12
months, which were the results of our company’s
across-the-board strategy to invest, innovate and improve as we
continue Eurocopter’s industry leadership,” said
President & CEO Lutz Bertling. “As Eurocopter celebrates
its 20th anniversary in 2012, we are well positioned for the
future.”
New helicopter orders also picked up last year, with the 457 net
bookings representing a value of 4.7 billion euros ($6.1 billion),
compared with the 346 helicopters sold in 2010.
Deliveries of new production helicopters represented 51 percent
of Eurocopter’s 2011 consolidated turnover, while support and
services continued its growth to account for 38 percent of the
total. The remaining 11 percent was generated by development and
other activities. Export sales outside of Eurocopter’s home
country nations remained the primary source of business, at 77
percent of total bookings in 2011. Civil contracts accounted for 68
percent of the order volume, with military sales representing the
remaining 32 percent. For the EC175 and EC225, several multi-year
contracts were signed, for which the customers’ bookings will
be logged based on annual purchase orders.
EC145 T2

Eurocopter marked numerous program, commercial and technical
achievements during the past 12 months. The company’s
unveiling of its new EC145 T2 version and introduction of the
enhanced “e” upgrades for the AS350, EC135, AS365 and
AS332 were well received by the market. Eurocopter’s emphasis
on innovation was underscored by the initial public appearance of
its X3 high-speed demonstrator aircraft at the Paris Air Show, and
the start-up of pioneering flight testing for a hybrid helicopter
concept combining an internal combustion engine and an electric
motor.
The company’s worldwide presence increased with the most
significant acquisition in its 20-year history: Vector Aerospace, a
leading maintenance, repair and overhaul service provider
headquartered in Canada. New subsidiaries and strategic alliances
were created in 2011 with the Eurocopter Kazakhstan Engineering
operation in Kazakhstan, and the Korea Aerospace
Industries-Eurocopter joint venture to support the Korean Utility
Helicopter’s marketing and export.
In 2011, Eurocopter advanced two programs to align and enhance
its industrial capabilities: the Systemhaus project at the
company’s Donauwörth, Germany site, which will
concentrate all the resources, skills and equipment required to
develop, manufacture, certify and maintain helicopters in one
location; and the new facility to be built at Le Bourget Airport
near Paris, which is to become a worldwide benchmark in the
conception, manufacture, maintenance and overhaul of helicopter
blades.
EC725

Eurocopter’s ambitious innovation program, the growth of
its international footprint and further expansion of the services
offering will remain priorities for the coming year. This includes
continued development of the X4 – which will introduce a
revolution in helicopter operations for Eurocopter’s Dauphin
successor; inauguration of the EC725 assembly line in Brazil and
the phase-in of a production facility for aerostructures and
components in Mexico; as well as the broadening of support,
services and MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) business for
Eurocopter and non-Eurocopter helicopters.
The next-generation EC175 will enter service in 2012,
incorporating significantly increased range and payload capacity
– making it the first seven metric ton-category helicopter
delivered with such capabilities. Eurocopter also will focus on
production ramp-up activity to meet a strengthening international
marketplace, which includes increasing the output for its Super
Puma family, the EC145 T2, the Ecureuil family, along with the NH90
and Tiger military helicopters.