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Omni Táxi Aéreo renews contract with TotalEnergies
The company will continue to support operations in Brazil’s oil fields from its base at Jacarepaguá airport in Rio de Janeiro with a range of medium to large-sized helicopters.
An Omni Táxi Aéreo H175.

Omni Taxi Aereo, an affiliate of Omni Helicopters International Group, has renewed its contract with TotalEnergies to operate the Lapa oil field off the coast of Brazil.

Signed for an additional five years, it reinforces a solid and lasting partnership built over six years of strategic collaboration and operational excellence.

During the new contract period, operations will be based at Jacarepaguá airport in Rio de Janeiro, with the support of a modern and diversified fleet of large, super-medium and medium-sized aircraft, carefully selected to meet TotalEnergies’ operational demands.

“We thank TotalEnergies for its renewed trust and we reaffirm our commitment to offering excellent service, prioritising safety, efficiency and the best experience for our passengers and partners,” says Roberto Coimbra, Omni Taxi Aereo CEO.

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