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...AgustaWestland AW101...

http://www.defensenews.com/article/2013 ... r-SAR-Role
Norway has selected AgustaWestland to supply new search-and-rescue helicopters in a deal that could be worth more than €1 billion and include more than 16 AW101 helicopters.

An announcement on a Norwegian government website on Nov. 8 stated that Norway had “decided to commence final negotiations with the company AgustaWestland Ltd.
for the delivery of new search and rescue helicopters to replace the current Sea King.”

AgustaWestland defeated competition from Eurocopter, as well as Europe’s NHIndustries and US maker Sikorsky.

“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 a further 6, and ensures that the Sea King will be phased out across the country by the end of 2020,” the statement said.

The first new helicopters will be introduced in 2017, the statement said.
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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Hardly surprising due to the "performance" of the NH90 procurement saga.
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