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The three new AW139 aircraft will be delivered to Kingwing throughout the second half of 2018. Shanghai Kingwing Aviation Photo

Leonardo boosts helicopter leadership in China with orders for 15 AW139s

Leonardo Press Release | November 6, 2018

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Leonardo has announced that Sino-US Intercontinental Helicopter Investment (Sino-US) of China has signed contracts for 15 AW139 intermediate twin engine helicopters.

The three new AW139 aircraft will be delivered to Kingwing throughout the second half of 2018. Shanghai Kingwing Aviation Photo
The aircraft will be used by Kingwing General Aviation to perform emergency medical service missions in China. Shanghai Kingwing Aviation Photo

The announcement was made during the China International Import Expo in Shanghai in the presence of the Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development, Labour and Social Policies Luigi Di Maio.

The aircraft, which will be delivered between 2019 and 2021, will be used by Kingwing General Aviation (Kingwing) to perform emergency medical service (EMS) missions in China.

These latest orders, strengthening the collaboration between Leonardo and Sino-US in China, build on existing contracts for EMS helicopters signed by Sino-US in recent years which include 34 AW119Kx single engines, 24 AW139s and 25 AW109 Trekkers.

Leonardo and Sino-US also announced the signing of a Heads of Agreement (HoA) to further expand their long-term relationship. Under the HoA, Sino-US is confirmed as the exclusive distributor of Leonardo helicopters in the Chinese civil and commercial helicopter market, with a purchase and delivery plan for 160 aircraft, including various types in the 2019-2023.

The HoA also foresees the establishment of a Leonardo Authorized Training Academy in China in partnership with Sino-US, and the setup of a completion and customization center managed by Sino-US with the capability to configure, customize and complete the helicopters delivered by Leonardo in-country.

The announcement was made during the China International Import Expo in Shanghai.
The announcement was made during the China International Import Expo in Shanghai. Leonardo Photo

Leonardo and Sino-US started their successful collaboration in 2013 and their partnership is now entering in a new phase of increased collaboration to ensure the continued support of the growing fleet in the country.

Alessandro Profumo, Leonardo’s CEO, said: “With the new orders and Heads of Agreement signed today, Leonardo reinforces its leading position in China, a fast-growing and highly competitive market where our state-of-the-art helicopters are performing challenging emergency medical support operations every day, serving communities around the nation.

“We’re extremely pleased with our strong partnership with Sino-US. This latest agreement provides further evidence of Leonardo’s commitment to expand its range of customer services available close to operators around the world, as its fleet and customer base grow stronger, in support of the framework of  Leonardo’s Industrial Plan.”

Jianming ZOU, president of Shanghai Kingwing General Aviation Co., Ltd., said: “Leonardo is supplying a world-class type in the AW139. It has been a great partner in supporting the expansion of our company and investing in China, a fast-growing market.”

Over 185 Leonardo helicopters, of various types, have now been sold to Chinese customers for a range of both commercial and public services. This includes the company maintaining its leading position in the EMS market with a 70 percent market share.

With further deliveries planned over the next few years, Chinese civil operator Kingwing will become one of the largest operators of Leonardo helicopters worldwide.

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