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CHC Introduces New Latin America Base At Bartolomeu Lisandro Airport

Will House AW139 Aircraft And About 30 Employees

CHC Group announced the inauguration and start of operations from its new base at Brazil's Bartolomeu Lisandro Airport, Campos dos Goytacazes. The event was attended by executives from Shell, city hall, local press and the President of FIRJAN in the Campos region, Fernando Aguiar. The facility will house Leonardo AW139 aircraft and approximately 30 employees supporting Shell’s operations. The base begin formal operations yesterday, April 2.

At the opening ceremony, CHC’s Regional Director for Latin America, Marcelo Soares, thanked Shell and City Hall for their collaboration. "This process of mobilization for the Campos base was a great challenge, but all involved worked as true partners, maintaining our standards of excellence for this new operation that Shell has seen from us across our global operation,” he said

In his speech, Shell's logistics manager, Luis Teixeira, commented that 1,000 to 2000 passengers will pass through the site, which will provide a great economic opportunity for the city and an important milestone for the company. "Without a doubt, we will optimize our logistics condition operating from a single base, strategically positioned among the main units in operation of Shell,” he said.

The mayor of Campos, Rafael Diniz, was present at the inauguration event, accompanied by the heads of the Municipal Development Company (CODEMCA), which took over the administration of the airport last year. During a visit to the base, the mayor highlighted the new facilities. "The relevance of this air movement is that it goes beyond the borders of the city, not limiting it only by land, which generates new opportunities for our economy," Diniz said.

(Image provided with CHC Helicopters news release)

FMI: www.chcheli.com

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