Eurocopter India, a subsidiary of Eurocopter, today announced its first bookings in India for 2012. Comprising light and medium class helicopters, the bookings included an AS350 B3e, an EC135 and an EC155, were signed against the backdrop of India Aviation 2012 in Hyderabad, concluded yesterday, the company said in a release here. The helicopters will be delivered in corporate configuration within this year. With four, out of five units delivered last year in India being Eurocopter’s AS350 B3, Eurocopter’s stronghold in the single-engine helicopter market looks set to continue its dominance, with its first booking of 2012 being another AS350 B3e sold to G.R. Constructions for business aviation use.
Already the best-seller in India thanks to its state-of-the-art technology and low operating costs, the AS350 B3e was the latest enhanced version from Eurocopter’s Ecureuil family of helicopters, the company claimed. Eurocopter India also signed agreements with two undisclosed customers for an EC135 and an EC155, both of which will also be used for corporate travel.
The two twin-engine aircraft are known to offer very comfortable rides and enjoy particular success in passenger transport and business aviation while in corporate configuration, the EC135 can seat up to six passengers while the EC155 can take up to nine passengers comfortably. Business aviation was one of the key segments that was driving the growth of the helicopter market in India, Eurocopter India CEO Xavier Hay said. “The fresh bookings mark a good start to the year and we will continue to work on developing other segments as well, such as emergency medical services, law enforcement, utility and aerial work,” he said.
“Expanding its services network also remains a priority so that we can provide full support to our customers across India,” he said, adding its ultimate aim was to help create a robust aviation industry in India. Eurocopter India maintained its leadership position in terms of deliveries with 65 per cent market share in 2011 and it delivered a total of nine aircraft, which included the delivery of the 10th and final AS365 N3 Dauphin to Pawan Hans Helicopter in a deal signed in March 2010, he added. UNI