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Eurocopter high-profile participation at Jordan SOFEX exhibition.
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SOFEX 2012
The Special Operations Forces Exhibition & Conference Amman, Jordan 7 - 10 May 2012 |
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Eurocopter at SOFEX 2012
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Eurocopter’s high-profile participation at Jordan’s SOFEX exhibition | |||
Eurocopter’s dedication to meeting the operational requirements of governments, armed forces and special mission operators across the Arab world with its broad helicopter product line is highlighted at Jordan’s Special Operations Forces Exhibition & Conference (SOFEX).
This biennial event – organized May 7-10 at the King Abdullah I Airbase in Amman – features the presence of a Eurocopter EC635 utilized by the Royal Jordanian Air Force in law enforcement operations, along with a Royal Jordanian Air Force AS350 B3 that provides utility services. Eurocopter’s exhibit located in front of Chalet CD8 includes scale models of the company’s AS565 Panther and AS550 Fennec rotorcraft. |
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Jordanian Police EC-635T2 in front of Eurocopter / EADS exhibit at SOFEX 2012 |
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“With an extensive footprint in Arab nations – and the company’s commitment to providing top-level support – Eurocopter looks forward to continuing its role as a preferred helicopter supplier for the full spectrum of military and civilian use,” said Olivier Lambert, Eurocopter’s Senior Vice President for Sales and Customer Relations. “Designed and equipped with the latest technology, our helicopters are able to perform their missions in the most severe operational environments and demanding situations.” More than 650 Eurocopter helicopters currently are flying across the Middle East and through the Arabian Gulf – with over 80 percent in military use to support missions ranging from combat, transport, search and rescue (SAR) to counter-terrorism, special operations and training. New business opportunities for Eurocopter include the evolving needs in air coverage for security, border patrol and support missions; the expanded civilian operations resulting from an opening of airspace that had been reserved for the military in numerous countries; and the overall renewal of aging rotary-wing aircraft fleets. |
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Scale models of AS565 Panther and AS550 Fennec at SOFEX 2012 |
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Jordan has operated the company’s rotorcraft for more than 30 years. In addition to AS332 Super Pumas used for troop transport and search & rescue, the Royal Jordanian Air Force’s current Eurocopter fleet also incorporates AS350s for pilot training and VIP airlift, along with EC635s for multi-mission duties. In addition, the Jordan Public Security Air Wing operates EC635s and BO105s. |
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