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Airbus H160 takes center stage by Thierry Dubois Airbus Helicopters unveiled the H160 medium twin on March 3, a long-awaited successor for the Dauphin family and designed to lock horns with the AgustaWestland AW139 in the 12-passenger market. Codenamed X4 until now, the clean sheet design features Blue Edge main rotor blades for quieter operation, a canted Fenestron tail rotor for increased payload and the Airbus Helicopters-developed Helionix avionics suite installed on the EC145T2 and EC175. Other innovations include a full composite airframe, a biplane stabilizer–for improved main-rotor efficiency–and an electric landing gear. On display here (Booth 2437) is
a full-size mockup. First flight is planned for this year and entry into service in 2018. For the offshore oil-and-gas mission, the H160 will offer class 1 takeoff performance for 12 passengers and a 120-nm radius of action. In search-and-rescue, hover out of ground effect can be maintained at up to 5,000 feet and range reaches 450 nm with a 20-minute reserve. The smooth cruise speed will be 160 knots, without any counter-vibration system. Aurélie Gensolen, Dauphin family and X4 marketing product manager, said this is equivalent to the Continued on page 24 u
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BELL LAUNCHES 407GXP WITH $600 MILLION AIR METHODS ORDER Bell Helicopter introduced an upgraded version of its popular 407GX single on the first day of Heli-Expo. The launch of the 407GXP won immediate industry approval with emergency medical operator Air Methods placing a massive order for 200 examples of the model, which features a more powerful engine and improved avionics. The $600 million deal will involve the helicopters being delivered over a 10-year period. The 407GXP has an uprated 862-shp Rolls-Royce M250C47B/8 engine, delivering better hot-and-high performance and slightly lower fuel burn. The upgraded Garmin G1000 cockpit features a hover performance calculator and an optional low-cost autopilot. More on page 12
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BARRY AMBROSE
There is nothing like the unveiling of a new design to bring out the crowds. Dramatic lighting and inspiring music were all part of the scene as Airbus Helicopters introduced its H160. Even though the project has been around since 2011 (known as the X4), the excitement on the floor of Heli-Expo was palpable.
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NEW CAT A DEPARTURE APPROVED
HELITECH OPENS DOORS
BELL’S V-280 SHOWS PROMISE
CEO Aaron Todd says Air Methods has had a “good strong healthy year,” which he attributes to the company’s commitment to safety and also to its sound business practices. Page 14
With the recent EASA certification of its upgraded PW206B3 turboshaft, Pratt & Whitney Canada is bullish on the rotorcraft market. Its PT6C-67E is also performing well in its category. Page 18
A new Category A departure procedure is now available for operators of Bell’s 412EPI, involving a slight backward movement from the hover, while keeping the departure point in sight. Page 20
Organizers of the UK’s Helitech International show have established a Learning and Skills Zone for young people interested in careers within the rotorcraft industry. Page 25
Promising “sports-car handling” for its third-generation tiltrotor project, Bell is here at Heli-Expo with new information on the heir apparent to the V-22 Osprey program. Page 28
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