City leaders and
Arlington residents had a chance to see AgustaWestland’s latest helicopter take
a demo flight recently over Arlington Municipal Airport.
AgustaWestland
is expanding its flight activities in the U.S. with the addition of the AW189,
an eight-ton class twin-engine helicopter program following the AW609 Tilt
Rotor.
Robert LaBelle,
Managing Director for AgustaWestland Tilt Rotor Company, said the demonstration
conveyed the presence the company has in Arlington and the United States.
“By seeing this aircraft flying, you are
seeing a helicopter company that is continually investing in and fielding new
products,” said LaBelle.
In 2011,
AgustaWestland decided to buy the Tilt-Rotor portion of Bell Helicopter and
entered into a 40-year lease with the City of Arlington to create a separate
facility at the Arlington Municipal Airport. The Italian company provides about
150 jobs in Arlington. City Manager Trey Yelverton and Deputy City Manager Don
Jakeway were on hand to watch the AW189 demonstration and the helicopter’s
diverse functionality.
“AgustaWestland
chose Arlington as a place to thrive and expand operations, and we are excited
to see how far they have come in the past year,” said Yelverton.
The AW189 is
optimized for offshore transport, search and rescue, parapublic and passenger
transport missions. The AW189 program has logged over 800 flight hours with
more than 160 hours in the U.S. The AW189 is now headed to Alaska for
additional flight tests.
Through this
Arlington-based program, AgustaWestland continues to introduce the latest
generation technologies to meet market needs for longer range, higher payload
and outstanding mission versatility and safety standards combined with lower
operating costs. Several operators across the globe have already signed
contracts for more helicopters, including Era Group, Bristow Group, Bond
Aviation, Gulf Helicopters, Weststar and BelAir.
“The economic impact
of having companies like AgustaWestland here is significant,” said Airport
Manager Karen VanWinkle. “It represents AgustaWestland’s commitment to the
airport and really putting down roots in this community.”
The AW189 is part of
AgustaWestland’s family of new generation helicopters that also includes the
AW169 and the AW139 intermediate models. Helicopters across the family concept
all possess the same high performance flight characteristics and safety
features. Additionally, they share the same common cockpit layout, design
philosophy and maintenance concepts. LaBelle says this approach will deliver
real cost savings in areas such as training, maintenance and support for
companies operating at least two out of the three helicopter models.
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