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Bond selects Heli-One as partner for H225 9,000 hour G check
UK-headquartered Bond Offshore Helicopters has chosen Norwegian MRO provider Heli-One to carry out a 9,000 hour G check on its H225.
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UK-headquartered Bond Offshore Helicopters has chosen Norwegian MRO provider Heli-One to carry out a 9,000 hour G check on its H225. The contract, to be fulfilled at Heli-One's Stavanger facility, constitutes the first major H225 inspection in Bond Offshore Helicopter's fleet.

The operator has a longstanding relationship with Heli-One and made it the preferred partner in this contract due to the latter's extensive H225 maintenance experience.

“We are very honoured that Bond Offshore Helicopters selected us for this project, based on our proven track record of over 160 Super Puma family G checks and complex fleet upgrade projects,” remarks Heli-One president Anthony DiNota.

Bond is part of the Babcock International Group, a large multi-national corporation specialising in support for managing complex assets and infrastructure in safety and mission critical environments.

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