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The new aircraft will further expand SAF Group’s fleet of 44 Airbus helicopters operating seven days a week for all types of civilian rescue and protection operations.

SAF expands fleet with order for 6 light single and light twin Airbus helicopters

Airbus Helicopters Press Release | October 16, 2018

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French Alps-based civil operator SAF Group has ordered six new Airbus helicopters for emergency medical service (EMS) operations, mountain rescue, aerial work and passenger transport.

The new aircraft will further expand SAF Group's fleet of 44 Airbus helicopters operating seven days a week for all types of civilian rescue and protection operations.
The new aircraft will further expand SAF Group’s fleet of 44 Airbus helicopters operating seven days a week for all types of civilian rescue and protection operations. SAF Photo

The order includes three light single and three light twin helicopters to be operated in Metropolitan France and in the Reunion Island, where SAF has recently acquired Hélilagon. Delivery of the six aircraft is planned for 2019.

“We are very proud of the long relationship we have with Airbus Helicopters,” declared Tristan Serretta, CEO of SAF. “In such a rapidly evolving market, a close relationship with the manufacturer is crucial to guarantee the performance and profitability of our operations.”

The new aircraft will further expand SAF Group’s fleet of 44 Airbus helicopters operating seven days a week for all types of civilian rescue and protection operations, alongside safety services. SAF’s fleet is mainly composed of light singles and twins, including 24 helicopters of the H135 family type, making SAF one of the largest H135 commercial operator in France.

“I want to thank SAF for placing their trust once again in Airbus products,” said Olivier Michalon, senior vice president, head of Europe at Airbus Helicopters. “We are certain these new helicopters will meet SAF’s stringent requirements for performance and reliability and will increase their capability to carry out critical missions.”

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