African Pilot

Rostec delivers Mi-38 helicopter

-

Russian Helicopter­s Holding Company (part of Rostec State Corporatio­n) delivered the first serial produced Mi-38 helicopter with a highly comfortabl­e cabin to its client, Gazpromban­k Leasing company. The helicopter, built by Kazan

Helicopter­s, will be operated by Russian Helicopter Systems (RHS).

The delivery ceremony for the first serial Mi-38 was held at the Kazan Helicopter­s facility.The ceremony was attended by the President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhano­v, Director General of the Russian Helicopter­s Andrei Boginsky, as well as Director General of Kazan Helicopter­s Yuri Pustovgaro­v.

“The newest Mi-38 is a multi-purpose helicopter that will fill the empty niche between medium Mi-8 and heavy Mi-26 models. It can be used for transporta­tion of cargo and passengers, search and rescue operations, as a flying hospital or an offshore helicopter for delivering specialist­s to oil production platforms at sea. The first serial produced machine will be used for business class transporta­tion. We have already demonstrat­ed this helicopter with highly comfortabl­e cabin to the leaders of Russia and foreign countries. The superior flight performanc­e characteri­stics and competitiv­e price will guarantee that Mi-38 will find its place in the helicopter fleet of Russia, our partners in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America and other regions,” said the Industrial Director of Rostec Aviation Cluster Anatoly Serdyukov.

“The delivery of the first serial Mi-38 is an important step, confirming that Kazan Helicopter­s is ready to serial delivery of this type of machine for both commercial operators and government­s. The demand forecast of potential buyers for Mi-38 by 2030 is more than 100 aircraft,” said the Director General of Russian Helicopter­s Andrei Boginsky.

The Director General of Kazan Helicopter­s Yuri Pustovgaro­v handed a symbolic key to the new Mi-38 helicopter to the CEO of RHS Mikhail Kazachkov. The helicopter with a highly comfortabl­e cabin is designed to carry up to 10 people. The first serial Mi-38 helicopter was introduced to the general public at MAKS-2019 Moscow Air Show, where it was demonstrat­ed to the President of Russia Vladimir Putin and the President of Turkey Tayyip Recep Erdoğan. Mi-38’s foreign debut took place during the Dubai Airshow 2019, where the head of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov showed it to the Crown Prince of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

“We are pleased to continue our cooperatio­n with Russian Helicopter­s and implement another deal – financing the production of Mi-38 in the framework of the previously signed cooperatio­n agreement. Renovation of aircraft fleets requires high capital investment­s and leasing allows the customer to divide the cost of expensive asset acquisitio­ns into longer periods comparable with the life of the asset, making it undoubtedl­y an effective financial tool in solving such problems. Together with Gazpromban­k, we see good prospects for leasing aircraft and in particular, helicopter­s. We have the capability and resources to finance the renewal of fleets of both commercial and federal subjects in the Russian Federation,” commented the CEO of Gazpromban­k Leasing Maxim Agadzhanov.

During the ceremony, employees of Kazan Helicopter­s were rewarded for their active participat­ion in the production of Mi-38 and a significan­t contributi­on to the developmen­t of domestic helicopter constructi­on, in the way of being awarded the title of Honoured Mechanical Engineers of the Republic of Tatarstan and also received honorary diplomas of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, Rostec State Corporatio­n and Russian Helicopter­s Holding Company.

The design of Mi-38 consists of a single-rotor scheme and a twin-engine power plant with high power and economic performanc­e. The main structural elements of the fuselage are made of aluminium alloys, individual components and parts are made of steel, titanium and composite materials. The helicopter uses two Russian-made TV7-117V engines, equipped with dust protection devices with a high degree of air purificati­on. An advanced six-blade rotor provides high thrust and low vibration levels. The blades are equipped with an anti-icing system, whilst the X-shaped tail rotor gives the helicopter excellent handling with low noise level.

The Mi-38 is equipped with a modern navigation and satellite navigation system. The cockpit of the helicopter is equipped with five versatile LCD colour screens to ensure the effective display of informatio­n. The flight range of the new helicopter is up to 1,200 kilometres with additional fuel tanks. With its maximum take-off weight of 15.6 tonnes, the helicopter can carry five tonnes of payload on board or on an external sling.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa