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AgustaWestland AW189



SAR AgustaWestland AW189.
Role Super-medium-lift helicopter
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Leonardo S.p.A.
Finmeccanica
AgustaWestland
First flight 21 December 2011
Introduction February 2014
Status In service
Primary users Bristow Helicopters
Gulf Helicopters
Produced 2011-present
Number built 70+
Developed from AgustaWestland AW149
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History AgustaWestland (now Leonardo)
AgustaWestland AW189 Medium-lift SAR/utility



On 20 June 2011, development of the eight-tonne twin-engine AW189 was formally announced by AgustaWestland at the Paris International Air Show; at the time, the company planned to have the new rotorcraft certified by 2013 and in service in 2014. The AW189 is a civil-orientated version of the military AW149, which in turn is an enlarged development of the AW139; in 2011, AgustaWestland CEO Bruno Spagnolini stated that: "The AW139 and the AW189 are two very different aircraft but they both share the same general concept in architecture". AgustaWestland stated it aimed to sell the AW189 for offshore helicopter support, search and rescue (SAR), and passenger transport roles

The AgustaWestland AW189 is a twin-engined, super-medium-lift helicopter manufactured by Leonardo S.p.A. It is derived from the AW149, and shares similarities with the AW139 and AW169.

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Origins

AgustaWestland AW189 at Paris Air Show 2013
In June 2015, it was reported that slow development of the ice-protection systems that to be offered upon the AW189 had delayed the introduction of Bristow Helicopters UK-based SAR operations using the type, at the time being in a state of "operational evaluation". In September 2015, AgustaWestland announced that EASA certification of the AW189's limited ice protection system had been granted, and stated that the rotorcraft was the first in its category to receive such certification. In autumn 2015, AgustaWestland conducted icing trials in Alaska to provide flight within full icing conditions certification as part of efforts to qualify the type for the SAR role; validation of the full-ice protection system was scheduled for mid-2016.

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AgustaWestland (now Leonardo)
AgustaWestland AW189 Medium-lift SAR/utility

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General Info

      • Crew: 1 or 2
      • Capacity: Up to 19 passengers
      • Length: 17.60 m (57 ft 9 in) 
      • Height: 5.06 m (16 ft 7 in)
      • Wing area: 53.3 m2 (574 sq ft)
      • Gross weight: 8,300 kg (18,300 lb)
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      • Fuel capacity: 2,063 litres (2,569 L with belly tank)
      • Powerplant: 2 × General Electric CT7-2E1 turboshaft engine , 1,492 kW (2,000 hp) each
      • Main rotor diameter: 14.60 m 
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Performance

  • Maximum speed: 313 km/h 
  • Cruise speed: 267–278 km/h 
  • Range: 370–907 km 
  • Service ceiling: 3,000 m 
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In September 2018, the United States Air Force (USAF) announced that the MH-139, an AW139 variant, was the winner of a competition to replace the Vietnam-era Bell UH-1Ns. The service will buy up to 84 MH-139s

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AgustaWestland AW189

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