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Air Greenland takes on Arctic with third H155B1
The H155B1 is a versatile and reliable aircraft, well-suited to the needs of Air Greenland. The delivery of the helicopter provides Air Greenland with an additional capacity to support its Arctic work.
Air Greenland has struck up a positive relationship with Rotortrade.

Air Greenland has taken delivery of its third Airbus H155B1 helicopter from Rotortrade. This time, the H155B1 will help Air Greenland fulfil its mission requirements, following the previous delivery of two Airbus H225s.

The delivery of the H155B1 will provide Air Greenland with an additional high performance aircraft to support its operations in the challenging Arctic environment.

The H155B1 is a versatile and reliable aircraft, well-suited to meet the needs of Air Greenland. It is equipped with state-of-the-art avionics and safety systems, as well as advanced technologies to enhance operational efficiency.

“We are honoured to have been chosen once again by Air Greenland to deliver this third Airbus Helicopter,” says Raymond Lubrano, EVP business development of Rotortrade. “We are confident that the H155B1 will prove to be an excellent addition to its fleet, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Air Greenland.”

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