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These two AW139 helicopters are based at Aberdeen airport and equipped with specialist search and rescue equipment and provide 24-hour SAR coverage for the central North Sea. Bond Offshore Helicopters became a Babcock International Group company when Babcock acquired the Avincis group in May 2014. In September 2021, Babcock sold its oil and gas ...
Babcock Mission Critical Services Onshore, formerly Bond Air Services (Bond Aviation Group), is an operator of air ambulance, police, and offshore windfarm helicopters in the UK. Babcock operates a mixed fleet of light twin-engine helicopters custom designed to perform specific and specialised tasks. It operates from 17 bases around the UK.
Bond Aviation Group was a British helicopter operator based at Gloucestershire Airport, Staverton.It was purchased by Babcock International in 2014. [1] It incorporated Bond Air Services, now renamed Babcock Mission Critical Services Onshore, and Bond Offshore Helicopters, now renamed Babcock Mission Critical Services Offshore.
Avincis Aviation Sweden AB, until March 2023 known as Babcock Scandinavian AirAmbulance, is a Swedish helicopter and fixed-wing airline that operates primarily air ambulance helicopters and planes for the Swedish, Finnish and Norwegian governments owned by Avincis.
Babcock Mission Critical Services Australasia, formerly Australian Helicopters, is an Australian helicopter operator serving the Government, EMS, Transport & Television markets. Operating a mix of light and medium turbine-engined helicopters , it performs helicopter transport and air work for a number of private and government clients across ...
San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines: Oakland, California: United States 1961 1985 Schreiner Airways: Sealand Helicopters: St. John's, Newfoundland: Canada 1977 1988 Silver State Helicopters: Las Vegas: United States 1999 2008 Universal Helicopters: St. John's: Canada 1963 2020 US Helicopter: New York City: United States 2004 2009 ...
Bond Offshore Helicopters became Babcock MCS on 25 April 2016. On 5 May 2020 it was announced that NHV Helicopters had won a long-term contract with Spirit Energy to provide passenger transfer services in support of their East Irish Sea operations. [36] NHV Helicopters took over the contract from Babcock MCS on 1 December 2020. NHV currently ...
1 April 2009 – A Bond Offshore Helicopters AS332L2 with 16 people on board crashed into the North Sea 13 miles (21 km) off Crimond on the Aberdeenshire coast; there were no survivors. [101] The AAIB's initial report found that the crash was caused by a "catastrophic failure" in the aircraft's main rotor gearbox epicyclic module. [102]