– I am very pleased that we are now coming
forward in the acquisition process for the new search and rescue helicopters,
the Minister of Justice and Public Security Anders Anundsen states.
The Ministry of Justice and Public Security has today informed the four
bidders Eurocopter, NHI, Sikorsky and AgustaWestland Ltd. that the latter
is chosen as the preferred bidder for new SAR helicopters with related
equipment and maintenance solutions to replace the current Sea King.
The aim is that the contract following final negotiations will be concluded
by the end of the year. The contract includes 16 new SAR helicopters
with an option for further 6, and ensures that the Sea King will be
phased out across the country by the end of 2020.
AgustaWestland AW 101 is the candidate that in total, after intensive
negotiations, best meets the demands for Norway's future SAR helicopter.
The new helicopters will be able to relieve significantly more people
in distress, be noticeably faster and with longer range than today -
under virtually all weather conditions. Additionally, search capability
and the possibility for medical treatment are significantly improved.
The acquisition process started on 21. October 2011 with the announcement
of prequalification. Tender documents were released on 12. July 2012
and the offers was received from four bidders on 18. December the same
year.
Introduction of the new SAR helicopters will start in 2017. In 2020,
the new helicopters will have replaced the Sea King throughout the country.
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