STAVANGER,
Norway,
Dec. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Norsk Helikopter has
achieved 20,000 fleet hours with the Sikorsky S-92(R) helicopter. Sikorsky
Aircraft Corp. is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX)
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Norsk, which in 2006 became the first offshore oil operator in the North
Sea to reach 10,000 fleet flight hours with the S-92 helicopter, reached the
new milestone on November 26.
"The S-92 helicopter's record of continuing availability in the rigorous
offshore oil segment in the North Sea is a testament to the strength of this
aircraft in this mission," said Sikorsky Vice President & Chief Marketing
Officer Stephen B. Estill. "Sikorsky is pleased that Norsk continues to
operate at such a high level and we are proud of this achievement."
The S-92 helicopter was the first helicopter in the world certified to the
latest Federal Aviation Administration and European Joint airworthiness safety
standards. The aircraft is the winner of the Collier Trophy, and features a
Rotor Ice Protection System available on S-92 helicopter military variants as
well as commercial aircraft.
"The S-92 helicopter has performed above expectations, and we typically
see average utilization hours in the range of 150 to 200 flight hours per
month on the aircraft," said Norsk Managing Director Ivar Eie.
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., based in Stratford, Conn., USA, is a world leader
in helicopter design, manufacturing, and service. The company's mission
statement reflects its long commitment to safety and innovation: "We pioneer
flight solutions that bring people home everywhere ... every time(TM)." United
Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Conn., USA, provides a broad range of
high technology products and support services to the aerospace and building
systems industries.
Norsk Helikopter began operations in 1993 and is a well established
helicopter operator providing helicopter transport services on the Norwegian
continental shelf. Norsk Helikopter AS has specialized in the transportation
of passengers to fixed and mobile installations in the North Sea.