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Leonardo-Finmeccanica has announced an order for an additional two AW139 intermediate twin helicopters from the Italian Coast Guard.

This latest contract will increase the customer’s fleet of AW139s to 12. The AW139s will be used to perform a range of missions including maritime patrol, search and rescue (SAR), and emergency medical services. The latest order also includes options for a further two helicopters.

The AW139 was selected by the customer following a European tender launched in August 2014 for a second batch acquisition. The main contract was awarded in 2010 with the AW139 proving to be the best solution to meet the Italian Coast Guard’s stringent requirements. Delivery of the first batch of AW139s started in 2010 and since entering service they have proved extremely successful, performing operations around the Italian coastline and in Italy’s maritime economic exclusive zone.

The AW139 has also been selected by and is in service with the Italian State Police, Guardia di Finanza (Customs and Border protection) and Italian Air Force. The various Italian government agencies operating the AW139 are able to benefit from shared logistics, training and support systems. This latest contract signed by the Italian Coast Guard brings the total number of AW139s chosen by all of these Italian government operators to 41, covering a wide scope of public utility roles including law enforcement and homeland security, patrol, special operations, search and rescue, command and control, government / VVIP transport, disaster relief and training.

Almost 240 customers from over 70 countries have ordered over 960 AW139 helicopters making it the best-selling helicopter in its class. The AW139 can perform a wide range of roles including government missions, EMS, SAR, executive / private and government transport, law enforcement, utility and offshore transport. Many maritime, border patrol and security agencies from countries around the world, including Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, the UK, USA, Sweden, Spain, Estonia and UAE have selected or are already operating the AW139 to fulfil their requirements.

 

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Post written by: Domhnall MacInnes

I am a features writer for MOD DCB magazine and Defence Online and a Content Marketing Executive with BiP Solutions.


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