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Dubai Air Wing orders an AW189 for VIPs

Dubai Air Wing has placed an order for one AW189 8-tonne class twin engine helicopter to perform VIP transport missions, marking AgustaWestland's first order for a VIP transport-configured AW189 and entering the United Arab Emirates (UAE) market.

Dubai Air Wing has placed an order for one AW189 8-tonne class twin engine helicopter to perform VIP transport missions, marking AgustaWestland's first order for a VIP transport-configured AW189 and entrance of the AW189 into the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

A key customer of the AW139 in the UAE, the Dubai Air Wing will benefit from the outstanding long range, high capacity features of the AW189 as well as of the unique advantages of the AgustaWestland Family of new generation helicopters thanks to the range of commonalities in design, certification and safety standards, components and maintenance/training approach across the AW139 and AW189 models.

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The AW189 was designed in response to the growing market demand for a versatile, affordable, multi-role medium helicopter. With its combination of speed and low vibration and noise delivers exceptional passenger comfort. The AW189 has a large 11.2m3 cabin with four large cabin windows on each side provide andspacious interior, providing panoramic views for all passengers.

A further 2.4m3 of baggage space is provided behind the main cabin. Additionally the use of the aircraft’s auxiliary power unit whilst on the ground to provide air conditioning ensures passengers remain comfortable whatever the outside temperature, without the need to engage the rotors.

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Optimised for long range, high capacity VIP/passenger transport, offshore transport and SAR missions, orders for more than 80 AW189 have now been placed worldwide.

 

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