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Rotorcraft
NHV Logs First 1,000 Hours with Airbus Helicopters H175
Dutch operator NHV operating two H175 medium twins in the North Sea. German operator HTM receives H135 for offshore windfarm ops.
Two Airbus Helicopters H175s have logged the first 1,000 hours in the type at launch operator NHV from its base in Den Helder, Netherlands, to offshore oil and gas platforms in the North Sea. The two helicopters, which entered service in December, have completed more than 750 flights and carried approximately 11,000 passengers. (Photo: Airbus Helicopters/Tom Van Oossanen)
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Thierry Dubois
• Writer
August 27, 2015
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