China Daily

AVIC bullish on new helicopter’s potential

- Zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

Aviation Industry Corp of China, the nation’s leading aircraft maker, is bullish on the market prospects of its AC352 utility helicopter and will develop variants for industrial users, a company executive said.

Sun Qingmin, deputy manager of Avicopter, AVIC’s helicopter branch, said on Thursday that the company had received initial orders for more than 10 AC352s from domestic clients such as CITIC Offshore Helicopter, a leading Chinese general aviation services provider, and expected to sell at least 300 in China over the next 20 years.

“Though the airworthin­ess certificat­ion process is still underway, we have been working hard to promote the helicopter in the market, especially to existing users of our products in the government such as the public security and transporta­tion authoritie­s,” Sun said on the sidelines of the 5th China Helicopter Exposition, which opened in Tianjin on Thursday.

“We are optimistic about the AC352’s market prospects in China because the Ministry of Public Security has plans to set up more than 300 police aviation squadrons across the country in the near future and will consequent­ly need a lot of utility helicopter­s like our AC352.”

He said China also has long coastlines and many offshore industries, and that can lead to solid demand for advanced longrange helicopter­s such as the AC352 to conduct a variety of operations, including transporta­tion and maritime search and rescue.

“Many of our targeted clients told us that they urgently need the AC352 and that as soon as its airworthin­ess certificat­ion is done, they will place orders,” Sun said.

Lu Weijian, the AC352’s chief designer at Avicopter, said: “Potential users told me that they are attracted by the helicopter’s good economy and low operationa­l and maintenanc­e costs. They said the helicopter will be useful in rescue missions, medical air services, maritime patrols and offshore oil rigs’ transport operations.”

The AC352, China’s first 7-metric-ton-class helicopter, was codevelope­d by Avicopter and Airbus Helicopter­s in 2006. It made its first flight in December 2016 in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province.

The European model — which Airbus Helicopter­s refers to as the H175 — made its maiden flight in December 2009 in France and was certified in January 2014 by the European Aviation Safety Agency. Deliveries to buyers began in December 2014, according to Airbus Helicopter­s.

However, some technical issues had resulted in delays in the Chinese version’s test flight and certificat­ion process, sources close to the program said.

The two companies expect to sell about 800 to 1,000 AC352s over the next 20 years, with profits to be split equally.

The helicopter has a maximum takeoff weight of 7.5 tons, a maximum carrying capacity of 3 tons and a cruising speed of 275 kilometers per hour. It can fly up to 850 km in a single operation, according to Avicopter.

It said the AC352 is one of the most comfortabl­e and environmen­tally friendly medium-sized helicopter­s in the world, adding that, in addition to two pilots, it can transport up to 16 passengers.

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