Bristow Group, a leader in global vertical flight solutions offering helicopter-powered offshore energy transportation and search and rescue (SAR) services, has taken delivery of the first two of five Airbus H160 medium-twin choppers leased from Milestone Aviation Group. The aircraft are undergoing final preparations in Nigeria ahead of entry into offshore operations in the coming months. The handover follows the agreement announced in December 2019 for five H160s leased from Milestone, which are now set to enter offshore operations in the coming months.
“The introduction of the H160 into Nigeria represents a meaningful step forward for our offshore operations in West Africa. This aircraft brings a combination of advanced technology, operational flexibility, and improved fuel efficiency that strengthens our ability to deliver safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation for our customers. Its performance profile, particularly its range, payload capability in a 12-passenger configuration, and ability to operate from smaller helidecks, positions Bristow with a distinct advantage in this market. We believe the H160 will play an important role in supporting the evolving needs of the energy sector across the region,” Stu Stavely, Chief Operating Officer, Offshore Energy Services, Bristow Group, said.
“Milestone is pleased to support Bristow with the lease of five new H160s, making us the first lessor to introduce this aircraft type into Bristow’s fleet. Our continued investment in next-generation medium and super medium helicopters ensures our customers have access to the most efficient and capable aircraft on the market, supporting mission-critical operations around the world. We appreciate the strong collaboration with Bristow and Airbus and look forward to further strengthening our partnership in the years ahead,” remarked Pat Sheedy, Chief Executive Officer of Milestone.
“The arrival of these first two H160s in Nigeria is a proud moment for Airbus Helicopters as we see our latest medium-twin aircraft prepare to take flight for Bristow’s offshore missions. This delivery underscores our commitment to supporting the energy sector with a helicopter that sets new standards in safety, comfort, and competitiveness with its 18% reduction in fuel burn. We look forward to seeing the H160 in operation and continuing our long-standing partnership with both Bristow and Milestone,” noted Bruno Even, CEO of Airbus Helicopters.
With three additional H160s planned for delivery to fulfil the five-aircraft agreement, Bristow is well-positioned to operate one of the most modern and capable fleets in Africa to support mission-critical services for the energy industry. One of the world’s most technologically advanced helicopters, the H160 was designed and built to offer the highest levels of operational safety while providing exceptional comfort for rotorcraft in its class.
The H160 can perform a wide variety of missions such as law enforcement, offshore transportation, search and rescue, private and business aviation, and emergency medical services, and has been put into service in Brazil, Canada, China, France, India, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Europe.
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