HANGAR TALK
Heli-One and Caverton Helicopters Sign Maintenance Support Agreement
Heli-One and Caverton Helicopters have signed a multi-year maintenance support agreement for a Sikorsky S-76C++. Heli- One will be providing Caverton’s S-76C++ with comprehensive maintenance support covering airframe, components (including dynamics), avionics, rotor blades, rescue equipment and more. Caverton will benefit from Heli-One’s experience and extensive support options for planned and unplanned events for the S-76 aircraft type,
Caverton Helicopters provides helicopter services for a variety of mission types,
but it’s primarily focused on the offshore industry in the region. In addition to the S-76C++, its fleet also includes AS350, AW139, Bell 407, and Bell 412 aircraft.
Heli-One Canada is an Authorized S-76 Customer Support Center and an Authorized Gearbox Overhaul Facility. Its design and engineering team has developed hundreds of Major, Minor, and Repair modifications for the aircraft type, including a comprehensive flight display modernization for older variants.
“Our team is ready to provide Caverton Helicopters with the best S-76 maintenance support in the industry. This agreement
will ensure that Caverton will be covered for all planned and unplanned events at a predictable cost. We have great turnaround times and innovative repairs for the S-76, helping Caverton reduce aircraft downtime and for them to continue providing key services for the Nigerian region,” said Eddie Lane, president, Heli-One.
Caverton Helicopters Technical Director Sean Ward stated, “By utilizing Heli-One’s maintenance program, we can plan for predictable maintenance budgets, covering both scheduled and unscheduled events, maximizing our aircraft’s availability.”
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