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Flight DOC73 - Norsk Luftambulanse A/s - AirNav RadarBox Database - Live Flight Tracker, Status, History, Route, Replay, Status, Airports Arrivals Departures. Norsk Luftambulanse AS is a limited company wholly owned by the foundation that operate ambulance helicopters for the National Air Ambulance Service. It operates twenty helicopters, consisting of two Eurocopter EC135 P2+, nine Eurocopter EC135 T3 and nine Eurocopter EC145 T2. These operate out of twelve bases in Norway and four in Denmark. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 4 million screened photos online! The developer, Stiftelsen Norsk Luftambulanse, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.



Established 1977 is fully owned by the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation. Developed the pre-hospital care in Norway having operated BO105s, AS365s, EC135s and EC145. From June 2018 will be the national RW HEMS operator of Norway, with seven H135, eight H145 and two AW139s.
As of 2017 is also the sole HEMS operator in Denmark with three EC135s under contract with the Danish Regions.
As of 2020, Norwegian Air Ambulance operates 13 HEMS bases in Norway and 4 bases in Denmark with a modern fleet of H135/EC135T3 and H145/EC145T2/D3

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H135 Simulator Ready in Norway, 13-Oct-20 : #H135 EASA Level D qualification for the Reiser Simulation and Training GmbH (RST) EC135T3H / H135 Full Flight Simulator at the Norwegian Competence Centre Helicopter AS (NCCH). Main customer will be Norwegian Air Ambulance (Norsk Luftambulanse, NLA)

First Five-Bladed H145 Delivered, 02-Oct-20 : #LaunchCustomer Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation is the launch customer of the new five-bladed Airbus H145 / Bk117D3 helicopter in medical configuration. The helicopter, fitted with the Helionix avionics suite, will replace an old EC145T1

NCCH H145 Simulator Re-Qualified by EASA, 06-Aug-20 : #EASA The Reiser H145 full flight simulator operated by NCCH at Stavanger, Norway which was first certified in 2018 has successfully achieved EASA Level D re-qualification

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15-Aug-19 - First H145 Simulator with Helionix Step 2 and 3#Helionix
06-Mar-19 - Norwegian Air Ambulance Launches 5-Bladed H145 EMSHeli-Expo 2019
23-Aug-18 - NCCH H145 Simulator Qualified to EASA FFS Level D#EASA
31-May-18 - Norsk Luftambulanse Takes Over Three Medical Bases#ambulances
02-May-18 - 200th H145 Goes to Norsk Luftambulanse
04-Sep-17 - Norsk Luftambulanse First Civilian with Helionix H135
06-Jun-16 - Norsk Luftambulanse 40 Years Saving Lives
06-Oct-15 - Norsk Luftambulanse Launch Customer for New H135Helitech 2015
16-Jun-15 - Turbomeca For New Norwegian H135 AmbulancesParis Air Show 2015
04-Mar-15 - Norsk luftambulanse Orders Three H135Heli-Expo 2015
14-Oct-14 - Norsk Luftambulanse Signs For An AW169Helitech 2014


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AH H145 / BK117D32020
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AW AW1692016
AH H145 / EC145T22015
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- January 26, 2021, 2:41 AM
France-based emergency medical service provider Mont Blanc was among Airbus Helicopters' customers who took delivery of new aircraft in 2020. (Photo: Airbus Helicopters)

Airbus Helicopters reported annual 2020 results this morning, including 289 gross orders (net: 268) and 300 deliveries that amount to a 48 percent share of the world civil and parapublic market. These numbers are down from 2019, when the company posted 369 orders and 332 deliveries to achieve a 54 percent market share.

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The Europe-based company primarily lost market share to Russian Helicopters and Bell, while marginally gaining share from Leonardo. Acknowledging a difficult global market spawned by the pandemic, CEO Bruno Even said, “I am proud of our teams all over the world who adapted their ways of working to be there for our customers when they needed us the most, striving to help them to maintain their essential missions across the globe by delivering helicopters and the associated support and services they required.”

Even noted key accomplishments on the year, including the certification of the five-blade H145 medium twin and the H160 intermediate twin, as well as the continued development of the zero-emissions CityAirbus eVTOL demonstrator. Highlights in 2020 included the delivery of the first five-blade H145 to launch customer Norsk Luftambulanse and, later in the year, to DRF Luftrettung; the handover of the 463rd UH-72A from the Airbus factory in Columbus, Mississippi; and the first H225M and NH90 deliveries to the Kuwait Air Force and the Spanish Air Force, respectively.

The significantly recorded orders count included 84 H145s, including 17 UH-72Bs for the US Army; 33 H135 light twins and EASA certification of improvements for that aircraft, including alternate gross weight and a new single-pilot IFR cockpit layout; and orders for the new H160 from leasing company Milestone Aviation and Heli-Union. The German Bundeswehr ordered 31 NH90s to replace its aging Sea Lynx fleet.

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Despite the economic contraction spawned by Covid-19, Even said Airbus continued to invest in new technology rotorcraft, citing 2020 milestones such as the first fully automatic flight of a CityAirbus and successful free flight autonomous deck landing trials of the VSR700 naval rotorcraft drone. Airbus also expanded its customer base for its HCare support programs, landing major contracts with air ambulance provider Air Methods and with NASA for its fleet of H135s.