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Saw recently first AB139 was delivered to some African country.
Do Stars still have some on order ?. cmon Butch spill the beans !!.
 
I hear that the London Drugs Corp will be operating A 139 out of YVR to support Sonora Lodge up the coast. Could also be a good rumor!!
 
Apparently STARS, London Drugs (H.Y. Louie/ London Air Service), and Berkshire Investments (Hamilton Ont,) all have some form of orders.

The first delivery was to an Italian company (Elilario) back in March, but I heard a rumour that this wasn't a real delivery because the company and helicopter stayed very close to the factory.

The recent delivery on 16 September at Eros Airport, Windhoek was actually to the Namibian Govt., regn number N5-HGN, ser. no, 8. It is the first of two they have on order.
 
Oman has some on order. They are replacing all their B214ST with the AB139.
 
The Police in Oman has some on order. They are replacing all their B214ST with the AB139.
 
BTW anyone heard how the ex Acro guy who is now with Agusta is doing ?. His name escapes me trght now. Used to manage the Ariel line I think.
 
widgeon: patrick tavernai (spelling). also have you heard the latest, border patrol to buy 40+ ec-120's
dr
 
that's the man , I guess Mississipi is gonna be booming then. I will have to aquire a taste for grits and crawdads.
 
not sure where they will be built at, would not count out grand prairie or maybe even up in your neck of the woods. have been spending some quality time at westlands on the superlynx, my new favorite helicopter.
dr
 
American Eurocopter Wins $75 Million U.S. Border Patrol Contract To Support the Department of Homeland Security



Grand Prairie, TX – American Eurocopter - a subsidiary of Eurocopter, the largest manufacturer of commercial helicopters in the world - and EADS North America announced on Monday that the company has been awarded a contract by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to supply more than 55 aircraft to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency. The value of the award is potentially $75 million over the five-year term of the contract.


American Eurocopter will use the EC-120 for the Law Enforcement Equipped Single Engine Light Observation Helicopters – or “Light Sign Cutter” fleet. The single-engine turbine EC120 is the quietest helicopter in its class, making it one of the most environmentally-friendly helicopters that can be flown in some of the wildlife areas contained within the Border Patrol’s area of operation. The aircraft offers excellent endurance, unmatched cabin visibility and compliance with energy attenuating capability. The EC120 offers excellent value to the Department of Homeland Security. Currently, more than 380 EC120 aircraft are in operation worldwide.


The Light Sign Cutter fleet of more than 55 EC120 aircraft will be produced in Mississippi at the company’s second and newest manufacturing facility in Columbus, adjacent to the Golden Triangle Airport.


The U.S. Border Patrol’s primary consideration in making the selection was to procure a helicopter that was technically compliant with its mission requirements. The light observation helicopter fleet will provide low-level surveillance and security patrol of U.S. borders to detect, interdict and apprehend persons either trying to illegally enter the United States or conduct illegal activity along U.S. borders. The majority of the U.S. Border Patrol’s current light observation fleet consists of Vietnam-era surplus helicopters that are slated for replacement by the EC120.


The Department of Homeland Security currently operates 96 helicopters (HH-65 Dolphin) for the U.S. Coast Guard and 44 AS350 AStar light utility helicopters.


“We have been working with the Department of Homeland Security for more than 16 years, and they are our largest para-public customer,” said Marc Paganini, President and CEO, American Eurocopter. “I am pleased that we have established a track record of excellence, and are able to continue and expand our relationship with the DHS – and support the business of protecting America.”


Ralph D. Crosby Jr., Chairman and CEO EADS North America, member of the EADS N.V. Executive Committee said: “We are pleased and proud of this competitive award. This award builds upon the great success our aircraft have enjoyed in the law-enforcement and para-public communities in the United States. With this contract we will honor our commitment to providing best value products to the U.S. government, and also importantly, our commitment to provide jobs and growth in the Columbus, Mississippi community.”
 
expensive sign cutters , I am sure the one in Fort erie cost a fraction of that !!!.
Do they get a new engine with an order that size ?.
 
I should hope that cost covers something extra....that's alot of coin to spend.

When will our government follow suit? Or more precisely, when will the US Government take over our airspace in the name of terrorist protection?
 

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