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Italian National Fire Corps brings in eight AW139s
The seven-tonne AW139 design incorporates a large, spacious cabin accessed by two sliding doors and powerful engines that deliver strong performance and safety. Italy's National Fire Corps is updating its fleet.
The AW139 is a good fit for rescue operations.

The Italian National Fire Corps (Vigili del Fuoco, part of the Ministry of the Interior) is to introduce eight AW139 intermediate twin-engine helicopters in a special configuration dedicated to mountain operations and firefighting. These aircraft, which will add to an existing fleet of 28 AW139s, are expected to be delivered before the end of 2025, with handover completion before mid-2026, providing a further boost to mountain rescue operations and countering fire across Italy.

The Italian National Fire Corps introduced the AW139 to replace the decades-old AB412 helicopters and to guarantee optimal coverage and increased responsiveness across the country. The introduction of the AW139 marks a significant enhancement of airborne multirole capabilities with a modern helicopter for maritime and mountain SAR, medical rescue, firefighting and disaster relief duties. In this latest configuration, the Italian National Fire Corps' AW139 helicopters feature a wide range of mission equipment for specific tasks, including various optional kits to counter fire. These alternatively encompass a belly tank, a traditional Bambi Bucket or a Bambi Max Bucket, allowing multiple water drops with variable water quantity. A hover pump is also available to ease water refilling in confined areas.

The seven-tonne AW139 design incorporates a large, spacious cabin accessed by two sliding doors and powerful engines that deliver strong performance and safety. One-engine inoperative capability ensures the aircraft can accomplish demanding missions while maintaining the ability to fly away safely in the rare event of an engine failure.

In Italy, the AW139 has also been selected by several government operators in the military and public service domain and several emergency medical service operators. The various Italian government operators using the AW139 can benefit from shared logistics, training and support systems. The total number of AW139s acquired for government duties in Italy accounts for more than 140 units today, with nearly 30 to be delivered in the short to medium-long term, covering a broad scope of public utility roles, including law enforcement and homeland security, patrol, special operations and anti-terrorism, search and rescue, firefighting, command and control, government/VVIP transport, disaster relief and training.

Many law enforcement and security agencies from countries around the world, including Italy, the UK, the USA, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Sweden, Spain, Estonia, The Netherlands, Brazil, UAE, Oman and Croatia, have selected or are already operating the AW139 to fulfil their requirements. Around 300 customers from approximately 90 nations have already ordered over 1,400 AW139s, more than 1,200 of which are in service, confirming itself as the bestselling aircraft in its category.

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