How much does a AW 139 cost?

How much does a AW 139 cost?

Leonardo AW139 Specs

Production
Price New $11M
Year Started 2004
Year Ended In Production

Who makes the AW 139?

Agusta
AgustaWestlandLeonardo
AgustaWestland AW139/Manufacturers
The AgustaWestland AW139 is a 15-seat medium sized twin-engined helicopter manufactured by AgustaWestland. Originally designed and developed jointly by Agusta and Bell Helicopters and marketed as the Agusta-Bell AB139, it renamed the AW139 when Bell withdrew from the project.

What is Type Certificate Data Sheet?

A TCDS is an FAA document that records the type certification data of a product (such as control surface movement limits, operating limitations, placards, and weight and balance) that may also be available in the flight manual or maintenance manual in accordance with FAA Order 8110.4.

Where is the type certificate data sheet?

Type Certificate (TC) TCDS for all civilian aircraft can be viewed on the FAA website [13].

How many types of certificates are there?

There are three main types of certificates: domain validated (DV), organization validated (OV), and extended validation (EV). An authentic authority must obtain the certificate so that users won’t see this message. Any certificate will provide the same level of protection, no matter the type of validation.

What is the EASA code for rotorcraft?

EASA.R.006 EASA.R.006 AB139 / AW139 Issue 25 Product type Rotorcraft (CS-29, CS-27, CS-VLR) Manufacturer/TC Holder Leonardo Downloads Related Content Downloads [pdf] R.006 AB139 and AW139 Related Content EASA.R.006

What is EASA doing for general aviation?

Main EASA activities General Aviation GA ROAD MAP Overview Part-21 Light – Making Design & Manufacturing Easier The new CS-23 – smart and flexible rules that support innovation GA Talking points Simpler and lighter rules for Balloons and Sailplanes Simpler and lighter rules for GA pilot training Simpler and lighter rules for GA maintenance

When did the Agusta Westland AW139 come out?

The AW139 was originally designed and developed jointly by Agusta and Bell Helicopters and marketed as the Agusta-Bell AB139, it was redesignated the AW139 when Bell withdrew from the project. Since entering service in 2003, the AW139 has become one of AgustaWestland’s most influential products.