The parties have agreed to significantly expand the
functionality of the service centre, which opened in March 2013 at Denel
Aviation’s facilities in Johannesburg. It is planned that the
centre will not only provide the comprehensive maintenance services
offered at its launch, but also complete overhaul and upgrade of both
commercial and military helicopters of the Mi-8/17
series.
“Oboronprom’s partnership with Denel Aviation in helicopter
servicing is beneficial to both sides – we are giving our colleagues
unique competencies to repair and provide technical maintenance of Russian
helicopters, and in return we will be able to broaden our commercial
opportunities in the fast-growing African aviation market” - said
Dmitry Lelikov, CEO of Oboronprom.
The agreement signed in Paris outlines the future development stages
of the service centre, mandates its fitting-out with advanced equipment
and defines the transfer of supporting technical documentation that
Denel Aviation needs to service the fleet of Russian-built helicopters
operating in sub-Saharan Africa. The Russian side will also send technical
specialists to South Africa to provide assistance to the centre and
to train the South African staff.
In March 2013, Denel Aviation and Russian Helicopters opened a dedicated
centre in South Africa to provide maintenance services for commercial
Mi-8/17 helicopters. Russian Helicopters provided
the necessary equipment and prepared the centre for launch, and Denel
Aviation staff underwent training at the Novosibirsk aircraft repair
centre owned by Russian Helicopters.
“We look forward to continuing to develop our joint service project
with Denel Aviation, which already provides technical support for Russian-built
helicopters in Africa. Expanding the involvement of our South African
partners will help us strengthen our position in the regional market,
and lay the foundation for further promotion of Russian-built helicopters,”
said Dmitry Petrov, CEO of Russian Helicopters.
The decision to establish the service centre was set out in a partnership
agreement signed by Denel Aviation and Oboronprom in September 2012
at the seventh Africa Aerospace and Defence show in Pretoria.
“Today, Africa has a significant fleet of Mi-8/17
helicopters that need qualified and professional maintenance. We see
a great opportunity in our partnership with our Russian colleagues,
and all African helicopter operators will benefit from us working together”
- said Mike Kgobe, CEO of Denel Aviation.
Under the plan, the Denel Aviation facility will become a leading regional
service centre, and in future will provide after-sales care and maintenance
services for all Russian-built helicopters in the sub-Sahara region.
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