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Heli-One Modernizes Bundespolizei AS332LI Fleet

EFIS Cockpit Upgrades Planned For 18 Aircraft

The German Federal Police, Bundespolizei (BPOL), has selected Heli-One to fully modernize their fleet of 18 Airbus Helicopters AS332L1 Super Puma aircraft through a NATO/NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) contract with proven EFIS and avionics upgrades from Universal Avionics and other suppliers.

“Drawing on our 16 year relationship with BPOL, we have customized a service that will reduce turnaround time while maximizing reliability and mission readiness”

To quickly respond and adapt to a variety of future Police and EU missions, BPOL needed to rapidly upgrade their AS332L1 fleet with current, reliable and affordable systems for the cockpit and the cabin.

“Heli-One used their extensive capabilities and experience in avionics, cockpit, cabin and navigation improvements to provide a comprehensive platform solution that will enable the fleet to return to service quickly and perform BPOL’s critical services now and in the future,” said Anthony DiNota, president, Heli-One.

The Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) upgrade consists of twin EFI-890H Displays and Dual UNS 1FW Flight Management System (FMS) from Universal Avionics. In addition, a Barco multi-function display is installed together with a Euro Avionics moving map mission system (Euronav 7). These systems improve pilot awareness and offer the highest functionality, interface capabilities and flexibility for helicopter installation.

The modernization program has begun on one AS332L1 with the remainder of the fleet to follow in quick succession. The work will be completed at Heli-One’s facility in Stavanger, Norway.

(Image provided with Heli-One news release)

FMI: www.heli-one.ca

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