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Tromsø-based Lufttransport is to operate five factory-new Leonardo Helicopters for Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company Equinor. The aircraft will be used to transport passengers on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) from Sola and Florø. The five new helicopters are type AW189 aircraft, which are part of a new generation of helicopters that will operate on the NCS.
Last year, Equinor signed agreements to procure 15 new helicopters, aimed at reducing reliance on the single Sikorsky S-92 model currently in use. In addition to the five helicopters from Leonardo, Bell will deliver 10 Bell 525 helicopters starting from 2026.
“The safety of our employees who travel by helicopter is our utmost priority. New helicopters will make helicopter traffic more robust. Safe, predictable and efficient transportation is crucial to safely maintain a high activity level on the NCS for many years to come,” says Ørjan Kvelvane, Equinor’s senior vice president, operation and maintenance in exploration and production Norway (EPN).
The contract with Norwegian company Lufttransport is the first operator agreement after the new helicopters were ordered, also for the purpose of supplementing the current Sikorsky S-92.
Lufttransport has extensive experience in dealing with challenging Norwegian conditions, its safety record is good and both the Norwegian civil aviation authority and Equinor have deemed the company qualified to carry out offshore flights. The company will also conduct search and rescue operations for Equinor starting in early 2026, under a contract awarded one year ago.
“Lufttransport is the operator with the most experience of Leonardo Helicopters in Norway, which is an advantage as we introduce these new helicopters,” Kvelvane says.
The AW189 helicopters from Leonardo represent a newer type of helicopter with thoroughly tested technology and excellent safety. This particular helicopter type is used throughout the offshore industry worldwide. The AW189 also features good passenger comfort, noise reduction and lower emissions, in addition to good support systems for the pilots.
The two first helicopters will arrive in Norway in spring 2025 and will gradually commence operations over the course of the summer and autumn. The remaining three helicopters will be delivered and put to use in 2026.
Equinor has also entered into an agreement with Milestone Aviation Group, the global leader in helicopter leasing. The company will assume ownership of the AW189 helicopters when they are handed over by Leonardo.
“Through this agreement, we’ve secured long-term rights to manage these helicopters ourselves, and the contract with Lufttransport gives us a third operator for shuttle services on the NCS, alongside CHC and Bristow. We’ve managed to put a set of innovative agreements in place to ensure that we have good technical solutions that provide more robust operations,” says Mette Ottøy, Equinor’s senior vice president, supply chain management.
The fixed agreement with Lufttransport has a duration of around seven years, with options totalling six years. The total value of the contract, including options, is estimated at around seven billion Norwegian kroner.
The agreement with Milestone has an estimated total value of just over two billion Norwegian kroner for a contract duration of up to 20 years.
The trade unions in Equinor, including the safety delegate service, have been involved in the process and take a positive view of the helicopter type that has been selected. They made the following joint statement:
“These helicopters have the quality and characteristics that we want on the NCS. These new helicopter types have been developed with focus on safety, improved comfort, less noise and less vibration.”
Milestone Aviation Group has been awarded the contract for the purchase and leaseback of the five rotorcraft.