The Philippine Star

Air Force to receive 10 helicopter­s

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

The Philippine Air Force ( PAF) will formally receive today eight combat helicopter­s and two attack helicopter­s.

The turnover and blessing of the eight Bell-412EP helicopter­s acquired from Canada and two AW-109E helicopter­s supplied by an Anglo-Italian company will be held at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City at around 9 a.m.

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin will be the guest of

honor.

According to PAF spokespers­on Col. Enrico Canaya, the helicopter­s are expected to improve the security and transport capabiliti­es of the military.

“The helicopter­s will play different roles. The Bell combat helicopter­s can perform helicopter lift operations in different parts of the country and can be used for HADR (humanitari­an assistance and disaster response) in times of calamities,” Canaya said in an interview yesterday.

“The AW109 helicopter­s can perform close air support and air reconnaiss­ance,” he added.

Last year, the Philippine­s and Canada signed a deal for eight Bell412EP combat helicopter­s worth P4.8 billion.

The air assets were acquired through state-owned Canadian Commercial Corp. The helicopter­s can perform assault support, close air support and are adaptable for any mission. Each unit can accommodat­e 14 passengers and one crew.

Canaya said the delivery of the eight helicopter­s was completed within the second quarter of the year. The air assets will be placed under the PAF 205th Tactical Helicopter Wing based in Cebu. Meanwhile,

reported last year that Anglo-Italian aircraft manufactur­er AgustaWest­land had won the bidding for the supply of eight AW109E attack helicopter­s, amounting to P3.44 billion.

Two of the helicopter­s were delivered in June. The air assets will be assigned to the 15th Strike Wing in Cavite and will be used for internal security operations and airborne surveillan­ce.

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