Japan Accepts Last 2012 Delivery 2012 From Enstrom Helicopter

Menominee, MI - Representatives from Japan visited Enstrom at the end of October to accept its last delivery for the year. This delivery marks eight aircraft for the year, completing a total 10 out of a contracted 30 TH-480B helicopters that have been delivered. The turbine-powered aircraft will be used by the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force to train pilots for their fleet of helicopters. The TH-480B will eventually replace the OH-6 as the JGSDF’s primary training helicopter.

The first two TH-480B helicopters delivered to Japan have been in service for a combined total of more than 600 flight hours. This most recent delivery will arrive in Japan to support an on-time delivery to the JGSDF, with 10 more to follow in 2013 and the final 10 in 2014.

“This delivery marks a great milestone for Enstrom in our relationship with Japan, with one third of the order now complete,” says Jerry Mullins, Enstrom Helicopter Corporation president and CEO. “We are very happy with the progress of the program with the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force.”

The TH-480B is the JGSDF designation for the Enstrom 480B light turbine helicopter. Enstrom was chosen in February 2010 to replace the JGSDF fleet of training helicopters. The first TH-480B was delivered to the JGSDF in February 2011.

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