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The AW139 is a twin-engine helicopter produced by European manufacturer Leonardo. Originally marketed and certified as the AB139, the helicopter was the result of a collaboration between Leonardo ...
A Memorial Day hike took a dangerous turn for one Maryland hiker.Emergency personnel responded to a distress call at Catoctin ...
Bristow and Leonardo have finalized a long-term support package extending into the next decade for the AW139 and AW189 helicopter fleets, providing enhanced maintenance and operations efficiency.
Houston-based Bristow Group is the largest operator of the Leonardo AW139. Credit: Bristow Group Developed in the 1990s by a collaboration of Italy’s Agusta and U.S. manufacturer Bell ...
A helicopter pilot's spatial disorientation during an August training flight in Victoria, Australia, after losing visual ...
Ten years ago, CareFlight, the NT’s aeromedical rescue helicopter provider, realised it needed a serious machine to cater for our remote and rugged climes, so it gave us the AW139. This is the ...
Screenshot via Blue Burd Simulations WWD Development Team announced that its next aircraft following the Airbus H135 currently in development will be the AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter.
During that incident, the AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter belonging to the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) had been in service for 14 years and was acquired by the government in 2010.
After nearly two decades of service, a helicopter that plays a vital role in saving the lives of Queenslanders has hit a global milestone. See how many hours it’s dedicated to supporting the region.
Globe-trotting Royals have put two new helicopters on order and vowed to convert the State Bentleys to use biofuels. The Sovereign Grant revealed plans to replace existing 15-year-old choppers ...
“The Fennec helicopter was not at the altitude and direction set for it and had entered the (HOM) AW139’s flight path,” it said. The Fennec and HOM AW139 helicopters were participating in a ...
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