Hendrik_2000
Lieutenant General
Z15 is the Chinese version of AC 352 which has been operating since 2009. It is exactly the same helicopter but using different engine because Prat and whitney engine is not available. Military spec like they say is a matter of documentation .
I work in nuclear industry and it is exactly the same stuff except that in nuclear they have much more documentation. So I don't think it is much of problem to get documentation prepared for military spec.You also need to work around the heli having a folded rear end obstruct the working area and reduced access
In December 2014, the first production H175s, of the oil & gas industry model, entered service with operator (NHV) for operations over the ; by August 2015, the first two examples had accumulated 1,000 flight hours over 750 flights, carrying a total of 11,000 passengers, while achieving a dispatch rate in excess of 90%. NHV has ordered a total of 16 H175s.
It has been alleged that the intends to order a large quantity of AC352s in the next decade to replace a significant portion of their existing rotorcraft fleet, such as older , , and .
In March 2015, became the then-largest customer for the type, ordering a total of 17 H175s for offshore oil & gas missions. In June 2015, leasing firm expanded the number of H175s that it had on order to 28 rotorcraft. In June 2015, Russian operator , who had ordered a total of 15 H175s from Eurocopter Vostok in March 2011, announced that the remainder of its order had been placed on hold, this move was linked with a decline in oil prices and .
I work in nuclear industry and it is exactly the same stuff except that in nuclear they have much more documentation. So I don't think it is much of problem to get documentation prepared for military spec.You also need to work around the heli having a folded rear end obstruct the working area and reduced access
In December 2014, the first production H175s, of the oil & gas industry model, entered service with operator (NHV) for operations over the ; by August 2015, the first two examples had accumulated 1,000 flight hours over 750 flights, carrying a total of 11,000 passengers, while achieving a dispatch rate in excess of 90%. NHV has ordered a total of 16 H175s.
It has been alleged that the intends to order a large quantity of AC352s in the next decade to replace a significant portion of their existing rotorcraft fleet, such as older , , and .
In March 2015, became the then-largest customer for the type, ordering a total of 17 H175s for offshore oil & gas missions. In June 2015, leasing firm expanded the number of H175s that it had on order to 28 rotorcraft. In June 2015, Russian operator , who had ordered a total of 15 H175s from Eurocopter Vostok in March 2011, announced that the remainder of its order had been placed on hold, this move was linked with a decline in oil prices and .