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        The AgustaWestland AW139 is a medium-weight multi-role utility 
        twin-turboshaft Transport Category helicopter in the 6-tonne class, 
        accommodating 12 to 15 passengers and 1 or 2 crew. The AW139 is an all 
        new designed conventional configuration helicopter with 5-bladed main 
        rotor, 4-bladed tail rotor and retractable undercarriage, with provision 
        for up to 15 passengers in a high-density layout. The AW139 has a 'glass 
        cockpit. Development of the aircraft started in 1998 as a new helicopter 
        in the six ton category. The aircraft was originally designed and 
        developed jointly by Agusta and Bell Helicopters and marketed as the 
        Agusta-Bell AB139, although Bell subsequently withdrew from the project. 
        PZL-Swidnik as a partner in the AW139 programme assisted in the design 
        of the central fuselage of the aircraft and manufactured the first 
        prototype airframe in April 2000. The AW139 is powered by a pair of 
        Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67C turbine engines. The marketing was 
        officially started at the International Paris Airshow in June 1999. The 
        first prototype or pre-production AB139 ( 01 c/n 31001) made its maiden 
        flight at the Agusta Cascina Costa di Samarata plant in Italy, on 3 
        February 2001. The first production AB139 aircraft (c/n 31004) flew 
        first on 24 June 2002. The Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) 
        certification was awarded on 18 June 2003 and US certification on 20 
        December 2004. In November 2005, Bell sold its stake in the AB139 
        programme to AgustaWestland and the helicopter is marketed since as 
        AgustaWestland AW139. On 9 July 2007, the EASA Type Certificate Data 
        Sheet for the Agusta AB139 was changed. As stated in the TDCS AW139 and 
        AB139 are two names for the same product. The first two production 
        aircraft had a triple screen display cockpit, but all following aircraft 
        have had a 4-display cockpit configuration as standard. In March 2004, 
        the AB139 entered customer service with Elilario Italia, that leased 
        AB139 c/n 31005 I-ROCS from Agusta Elicotteri. Next to the Agusta 
        Vergiate Production Line AW139 productionline, Agusta Aerospace 
        Corporation opened an assembly line in Philadelphia (PA), USA. The AW139 
        airframe is manufactured by PZL-Swidnik in Poland. The AB139 designation 
        is used for c/n 31001 up to c/n 31054, whereas the AW139 designation is 
        used from c/n 31055 onwards. c/n 31201 onwards is used for the AW139 
        Long Nose configuration. c/n 41001 onwards is used for the A.A.C. 
        Philadelphia Production Line. A 50-50 joint venture between AgustaWestland and Oboronprom, 
        a Russian investment group creates an AW139 assembly line near Moscow. Over 
        1000 AW139 helicopters have now been ordered by over 200 customers from more than 60 
        countries all over the world performing many tasks including 
        VIP/corporate transport, passenger shuttle services, offshore transport, 
        EMS/SAR, law enforcement, fire fighting and troop transport with civil 
        operators, government agencies. Over 760 have been delivered. In a bid 
        to capture a greater share of the long-range offshore transport market, 
        AgustaWestland has increased first the maximum MTOW to 6.800kg for the 
        latest models of the AW139, 400kg more than the earlier models. A further upgrade 
        is the increase of the maximum MTOW to 7.000kg. The AW139s with the increase of the maximum MTOW to 7.000kg 
        are the c/n 317.. series from the Italian productionline and the AW139s c/n 415.. series from the US productionline.The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator with Wake Category used to classify aircraft types is A139 for the AW139 helicopters.
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        On 1 January 2016, the name AgustaWestland was dropped while Finmeccanica S.p.a., the parent company of AgustaWestland, changed to a one 
        company operation consolidating all its subsidiaries beneath one united name. From 28 April 2016, Finmeccanica S.p.a. changed its company name to Leonardo S.p.a. | 
      
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        The in 2015 at the Vergiate production line built AgustaWestland AW139 s/n 31567 was tested as I-EASR. On 19 March 2015, 
        the AW139 was registered D-HHMH with HeliService International GmbH, Emden. The AW139 D-HHMH was operated by HeliService 
        International on flights from and to Emden to transport people and equipment to the offshore windfarms. In July 2019, 
        registration D-HHMH was cancelled as exported to France. On 12 July 2019, the AgustaWestland AW139 was registered F-HUPN 
        with Silverstrand Aviation Ltd, Dublin, as owner and Heli Union as holder. On 30 April 2020, registration F-HUPN was 
        cancelled and the AW139 helicopter was restored as D-HHMH with HeliService International at Emden on 24 June 2020.On 13 September 2018, AgustaWestland AW139 D-HHMH was seen at Flugplatz Emden (EDWE) in service with HeliService.
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