CHC expands Repair & Overhaul Business
23 Septiembre 2004 - 7:36PM
PR Newswire (US)
CHC expands Repair & Overhaul Business ST. JOHN'S, NL, Sept. 23
/PRNewswire/ -- CHC Helicopter Corporation ("CHC") (TSX: FLY.A and
FLY.B; NYSE: FLI) announced today the strategic expansion of its
Global Support Division and Repair and Overhaul ("R&O")
business through the following: 1. CHC has entered into an
agreement to acquire a majority stake in Aero Turbine Support Ltd.
("ATSL"), based in Langley, B.C. 2. CHC is creating a new dynamic
component R&O Centre as part of its new Global Support Division
in Richmond, B.C. ATSL is an independent, customer service-focused
aircraft engine repair & overhaul ("R&O") company servicing
General Electric CT58/T58 ("GE") and Pratt & Whitney Canada
PT6T ("P&W") turboshaft engines. These engines operate in
Sikorsky S-61 and Bell 212/412 aircraft, respectively, as well as
in other aircraft. CHC operates approximately 100 of these engines
in its worldwide fleet, with an estimated annual R&O value of
CDN $9 million. CHC will begin performing this work in-house, and
further expand the service to third-party customers, including
civilian and military helicopter operators around the world. There
will be no contract break costs incurred in repatriating the engine
work from CHC's existing external supplier. Additionally, CHC will
take delivery, in the third quarter, of related tooling and testing
equipment in order to provide R&O services for dynamic
components in its Sikorsky S-76 and S-61 aircraft, and further
provide this service to third-party customers. CHC is pleased to
announce the appointment of Mike Druet as Vice-President, Business
Development and Marketing for the new Global Support Group, and Jim
Campbell as Vice-President, Workshops (Americas). Both individuals
have extensive experience in the helicopter support industry. CHC
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Craig Dobbin said: "CHC is
investing in the expansion of the Company. The acquisition and
expansion are part of an ongoing strategy to increase our in-house
capabilities to better serve our existing customers, and to expand
our R&O business to new third-party customers. Our mission is
to provide customers with the highest standards of safety and
service in the industry, a mission that has been shared by ATSL."
CHC Helicopter Corporation is the world's largest provider of
helicopter services to the global offshore oil and gas industry,
with aircraft operating in 30 countries and a team of approximately
3,400 professionals worldwide. Aero Turbine Support Ltd. is an
independent Canadian company providing comprehensive worldwide
CT58/T58 and PT6T gas turbine maintenance support service.
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This press release may contain projections and other
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbour"
provision of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. While these projections and other statements represent
our best current judgement, they are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary. These
statements may involve risks and uncertainties including, but not
limited to, factors detailed in CHC's Annual Report on Form 20-F
and in other filings with the United States SEC. Should one or more
of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying
assumptions prove incorrect, actual outcomes may vary materially
from those indicated.
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