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Police Service of Northern Ireland adds new EC145 to fleet

The acquisition of an EC145 by the Police Service of Northern Ireland will add another helicopter to this agency's all-Eurocopter fleet.

This latest rotary-wing aircraft is to be delivered in the first half of 2013, joining the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s current helicopter inventory, consisting of an owned EC145 and EC135, along with a leased BK117. With the rest of the fleet the new EC145 will be ready to serve in June this year, during the G8 Summit in Northern Ireland.

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The Police Service of Northern Ireland’s current Eurocopter fleet provides a high annual utilization, logging an average 1,100 flight hours yearly per helicopter. The unit relies on an integrated British helicopter mission system and life cycle service solution provided from Eurocopter UK. Latest state of the art high tech equipment is designed and built into the helicopter at Eurocopter’s Oxford plant, whereas maintenance, logistical and technical services are provided locally around the clock at the customer’s base in Northern Ireland.

“With this new EC145 order, Eurocopter has further reinforced its position as the preferred provider of rotary-wing mission capability for law enforcement agencies in the UK and Ireland,” explained Markus Steinke, managing director of Eurocopter UK. “We are proud that the skies above the British Isles are patrolled by our capable and cost-effective products. In times of government budget austerity we prove again that our solutions make a big difference.”

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Steinke added that the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s EC145 acquisition maintains Eurocopter’s 100% market share for police helicopter fleets in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland, along with a 70% share for England and Wales, accumulating to a total fleet of 30 EC135/EC145 helicopters.

 

The PSNI EC145 Oxford (© Copyright Eurocopter UK)

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