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The EC 225: The Latest Advance in the Super Puma Family with Considerably Improved PerformancesFARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW 2002 Farnborough, 22 July 2002 The EC 225 is the most advanced member of the twin-engine, mid-range Super Puma helicopters (11 metric ton class). The aircraft performed its first flight in November 2000 and is currently being developed for passenger transport missions -- in particular for offshore and VIP. It will also be used for public service missions such as Search and Rescue (SAR). Let's remind that Craig Dobbin, Chairman and CEO of CHC Helicopter Corporation and Jean-François Bigay, President of the Eurocopter Group, have signed a contract at the Paris Air Show for the acquisition of an EC 225. Another EC 225 was ordered by CHC in December 2001. With this contract, CHC Helicopter Corporation, which is one of the largest civil operators in the world, became the launch customer for the EC 225. The two executives also signed a Memorandum of Agreement concerning the acquisition of seven EC 225 and three AS 332 L2 helicopters, with deliveries to be completed by 2010. The EC 225 is intended for the commercial market, and will have an initial take-off weight of 10.4 metric tons. This new helicopter will have significantly increased performance capabilities. It has already been ordered in military livery by the French Air Force, who will use it for combat SAR missions. Some of the new features on the EC 225 are its new main rotor system, its reinforced main gearbox, and an integrated display and piloting system. New Five-Bladed Main RotorThe EC 225 will benefit from the Spheriflex main rotor head, which has proven to be effective on the SUPER PUMA L2 and the EC 155. This rotor head also has led to reduced operating and maintenance costs. The tail rotor head is also made from Spheriflex technology. The main rotor has five blades with an advanced airfoil section. They have a spar made from composites, and parabolic tips with an anhedral (downward profile). The five-blade configuration also means that the vibration levels on the aircraft are extremely low. The diameter of the main rotor is 16.2 meters. The rotors and the horizontal stabilizer can be equipped with a deicing/anti-icing system that makes it possible to fly in extremely severe icing conditions. The system will be certified in 2002 in compliance with the JAA part 29 standards. A New Main GearboxThe main gear box of the EC 225 has been reinforced in order to cope with the aircraft's increased turbine power and gross weight. The casing and gears have been manufactured using ultramodern processes, which insure that these elements are extremely reliable. The lubrication circuit includes a back-up spraying system that complies with the JAR 29 requirements concerning the "30 minute run dry". New Engines
The EC 225 is equipped with 2 Turbomeca Makila 2A turbine engines. New Integrated Display System
The EC 225 is equipped with integrated displays and piloting known as the Advanced Helicopter Cockpit and Avionics System. It will significantly reduce the flight crew's piloting workload (digital 4-axis automatic pilot) using a new flight information display and sub-system management. The Flight Display System is composed of advanced AMLCD, plus four multi-function screens (6" x 8") and two screens (4" x 5") for the aircraft parameters. The JAR 29 European civil certification is scheduled for the end of 2002, and the military qualification for the French Army in 2003. Performances
The EC 225 has the following capacities:
575 helicopters in the Super Puma / Cougar - EC 225 / EC 725 family have already been ordered. The 535 aircraft that have been delivered have logged 2,301,000 flight hours for nearly 100 customers in approximately fifty countries. Eurocopter is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company). With revenues amounting to 30.8 billion Euro and a workforce of 100,000, EADS is the largest European aerospace company and No. 2 worldwide. It is active in the sectors of commercial aircraft, helicopters, space, military transport and combat aircraft as well as defence technology and services. For more detailed information, please contact:
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