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Russian helicopters first contract at MAKS 2013 |
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Russian Helicopters signs agreement for delivery of five Mi-171A1 and five Ka-62 helicopters. | |||
Russian
Helicopters, a subsidiary of Oboronprom, part of State Corporation Rostec
and a leading global designer and manufacturer of helicopters, and Colombia’s
Vertical de Aviacion today signed agreements for five Mi-171A1s
and five Ka-62s at the MAKS 2013 International Aviation and Space Salon. |
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Vertical
de Aviacion plans to deploy the Mi-171A1s
in Mexico for cargo and passenger flights, while the Ka-62s will be used
in Colombia to service the oil industry. Deliveries of the Mi-171A1s are
expected to start in 2015, and of the Ka-62 in 2016. |
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![]() Russian light helicopters Ka-62. |
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International
interest has been running high for some time in Russian Helicopters’
most eagerly anticipated new model, the medium multirole Ka-62, which
will be produced at Progress Arsenyev Aviation Company in Russia’s
Far East. Russian Helicopters signed the first export contract for seven
Ka-62s in December 2012 with Atlas Táxi Aéreo. The contract
for five machines signed today with Vertical de Aviacion is further confirmation
of the high levels of international interest in acquiring the latest Russian-built
helicopters. At MAKS 2013 the Ka-62 is on display in prototype form as part of Russian Helicopters’ static display. As well as passenger transport and rescue operations, it can be deployed in the oil and gas sector. Thanks to a roomy and comfortable cabin that can hold up to 15 people, the helicopter is ideally suited for corporate purposes. In addition, the Ka-62 has high cruising speed and low vibration levels, and in terms of range and load is already recognised as one of the best helicopters in its class. Testing of the Ka-62 is planned to start in 2013, and in 2015 and 2016 Russian Helicopters expects it to obtain certification for international use, including in Colombia, where more than 50 Russian-built helicopters currently operate in the private and state sectors. The agreement with Vertical de Aviacion is the latest step in Russian Helicopters’ successful development of the South American market, where demand for multirole helicopters is increasing. This is a key region for the development of the helicopter business, and Russian Helicopters is ready to meet growing demand from Latin American markets for the latest helicopters. |
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