Leonardo’s Gulf of Mexico helicopter support center now fully operational


Leonardo has announced that its new Gulf of Mexico Helicopter Support Center has now achieved full operational capability. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorized the company’s new Part 145 Gulf of Mexico support center, allowing the 21,000-square-foot facility in Broussard, Louisiana, to provide full helicopter blade repair, spare parts, and technical support to customers across the Americas.

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Opened in January 2019, Leonardo’s Gulf of Mexico support center provides blade repair, spare parts and technical support to customers across the Americas. Leonardo Photo

The facility has been partially operational since January 2019 providing customers with spare parts and around-the-clock support. Now with FAA approval, the facility is fully operational and able to service rotor blades for all AW109, AW119, and AW139 models.

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The Gulf of Mexico support center is evidence of Leonardo’s commitment to expanding material and technical assistance across the Americas, where over 700 Leonardo helicopters are in service, and aligns with company’s Industrial Plan aimed at strengthening the level of service worldwide.

The North American fleet has doubled in the last 10 years while demand for Leonardo helicopters in Latin America has grown to include both established and popular models as well as all news types for VIP/corporate, offshore and public services.

Additional Leonardo Helicopters support centers in the Americas are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Las Vegas, Nevada; and São Paulo, Brazil.

  
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