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Blueberry on track for outstanding 2024
With 30 helicopter transactions completed so far this year, and five more in the process of going through, Blueberry Aviation will leverage its expertise and reputation for quality transactions to drive future success.
CEO Francois Gautier.

Helicopter sales specialist Blueberry Aviation has successfully completed 30 helicopter transactions to date in 2024, including six high-profile AW139s, and has entered agreements to complete an additional five transactions by the end of the year. The transactions represent a diverse range of helicopter platforms and operating segments.

“We are very proud to have reached 30 transactions by the end of October, particularly with six AW139s placed in VIP and offshore configurations,” says CEO Francois Gautier. “These transactions demonstrate the expertise of our team in navigating complex deals and our dedication to providing solutions. We would like to thank our customers for their trust in our team to deliver seamless transactions and outstanding value every time they call on us.”

These deals highlight the company’s capability to manage specialised transactions that require up to the minute market intelligence, an excellent multi-regional team and network and expert execution. As the year draws to a close, it remains focused on driving future success.

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