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multiple distribution offers, we considered Savback Helicopters the only company in line with our principles and therefore we are proud to entrust the Savback family and its team with the important and demanding task of conveying this technology – the result of years of research, passion and dedication, creating a high-performance product with a strictly made-in-Italy design,” said GC Rotorsgroup s.r.l. CEO Claudio Grillo. “Our ambition has always been to create a helicopter with high safety margins, versatility, a low consumption rate, advanced technology, and excellent performance that could fully satisfy the expectations of the most demanding customers that today will finally be able to pilot an aircraft of Italian brand (GHT), unique in the world, conceived and created by the passion of an Italian family.”


Savback Announces Partnership with GC Rotorsgroup to Release Ultra-Light Helicopters Globally


Savback Helicopters recently announced its new partnership with GC Rotorsgroup s.r.l. to bring its ultra-light helicopters to a global audience.


“GC Rotorsgrtoup s.r.l. represents a step forward for next-generation, easy and quick, personal and private mobility helicopters, and their 250-G Eagle is a prime example. The team at Savback Helicopters AB is


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The length in days that Maryland’s Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team was initially assigned to assist North Carolina victims of Hurricane Dorian. The team is composed of two Black Hawk helicopters


with four crew members from the state’s Army National Guard and two divers. “Wherever Americans are in need, the Guard will be there, and they can count on us to show up and stay until the needs are met,” said Brigadier General Adam Flasch.


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The size of Florida’s anti- mosquito fleet after the state added two new Airbus H125 helicopters this past summer. The Keys’ Mosquito Control District combats 46 species of mosquitoes via truck and aerial spray missions to fight the spread of diseases such as Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya.


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The weight in pounds of a 23x19-inch Plexiglas cabin window that recently fell off of a Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion while in flight on Okinawa. Japan’s government is requesting that all CH-53Es be inspected to prevent similar incidents.


excited with our new partnership with GC Rotorsgroup s.r.l. We are confident that together as partners, we’ll be able to provide a next-generation experience that brings freedom of movement, security, low cost, high reliability and a low consumption rate,” said Michael Savbäck, founder and head of sales of Savback Helicopters AB.


“The GC Rotorsgroup s.r.l. is really excited to have finally found in Savback Helicopters AB the right commercial partner for the worldwide distribution of our innovative G-250 Eagle ultra-light helicopter. Following


“At Savback Helicopters AB we take pride in providing a service that is customized to each unique company, organization and individual. Ultra-light helicopters are going to change and open up the helicopter market. For us, GC Rotorsgroup s.r.l. is an excellent choice to take this step into the future. Their expertise and dedication to deliver quality ultra-light helicopters has pushed the market forward. Savback Helicopters is happy to bring this unique experience to our global partners,” said Reja Savbäck, CEO of Savback Helicopters AB.


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