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 HTM-Helicopters has signed a contract with Airbus 
			  for the purchase of two additional H145 helicopters. HTM will be the first operator to use the new 
			  five-bladed H145 in the Offshore Wind segment. The delivery of 
			  the first helicopter, a four-bladed H145, is scheduled for the 
			  fourth quarter this year, while the second aircraft, a five-bladed 
			  H145 will be delivered mid-2021. The four-bladed H145 will 
			  also later be upgraded with the new five-bladed rotor system by 
			  HTM’s maintenance organization. The two new aircraft will 
			  be operated from HTM’s bases at Norden-Norddeich, Emden, Borkum 
			  and Helgoland. For their missions, which include passenger 
			  transport to and from wind farms and hoisting technicians to the 
			  wind-turbines, the two helicopters will be equipped with a 
			  powerful hoist, floatation equipment, and a cargo hook.   Powered by two Safran Arriel 2E engines, the H145 is 
			  equipped with full authority digital engine control (FADEC) and 
			  the Helionix digital avionics suite. It includes a high 
			  performance 4-axis autopilot, increasing safety and reducing pilot 
			  workload. Its particularly low acoustic footprint makes the H145 
			  one of 
			  the quietest helicopters in its class. The new 
			  upgrade of the H145 boasts several new features that will allow 
			  customers to enhance their operations: The innovative five-blade bearingless rotor increases the useful load by 150 kg, further 
			  enhancing the mission capabilities of the aircraft. This new rotor 
			  also improves crew and passenger comfort. Other advantages include 
			  a smaller D-value, allowing the H145 to operate in more confined 
			  areas, simplified maintenance, and an increased availability rate. “We thank HTM for their continued trust in Airbus 
			  Helicopters and our products,” said Thomas Hein, Head of Sales Western Europe. “Since HTM started offshore 
			  wind operations in 2008, they rely on H135 and H145 helicopters 
			  for their demanding operations.” HTM Helicopters is one of the largest helicopter 
			  companies in Germany and employs around 150 people. Since April 
			  2020, it has been fully owned by HERISTO Aktiengesellschaft. The 
			  core business of the HTM Group is the provisioning of helicopters 
			  for civil and military customers, offshore operations, emergency 
			  medical services, commercial air transport, flight training and 
			  aerial work which includes external load operations in mountainous 
			  terrain. The Intercopter GmbH is part of the HTM Group and a 
			  Part-145 approved maintenance organization. 
 
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