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OY-HJB

Eurocopter EC155 B
4K-AZ45 D-HLEW
D-HNHD
D-HNHD G-ISST
OO-NHK OO-NHP
OO-NSH
OO-NSH OY-HJA
OY-HJJ OY-HSL
PH-EQU
PH-EQR PH-EQU
PH-HHO
PH-HHO UR-ICH
OY-HJB Eurocopter EC155 B1 c/n 6871 - NHV - Den Helder Airport in Holland - 5 June 2018 Den Helder Airport (EHKD)

The Airbus Helicopters EC155 B1 is a medium-weight multi-role utility twin engine helicopter accommodating up to 12 passengers and 2 crew. The EC155 B is a development of the AS365N Dauphin II, with 40% larger cabin area, a new five-bladed Spheriflex main rotor with an extremely low vibration level and 'glass cockpit'. The EC155 B1 is powered by a pair of Turbomeca Arrius 2C2 turbine engines. The new generation of Fenestron tail rotor takes part in the decrease in external noise level. This tail rotor has 10 blades spaced irregularly around the hub. Development of the EC-155, initially known as AS-365N-4 Dauphin started in September 1996. The development of the AS365 N4 wide body helicopter was announced at International Paris Airshow in June 1997. A mockup of the N4 was shown at the International Paris Air Show at Le Bourget and on 17 June 1997, the prototype EC155, F-WDFK, a rebuilt Dauphin, flew first at Marignane. The first pre-poduction EC155 B flew on 11 March 1998. The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) and the German Government Agencies (LBA) certification was awarded in December 1998 and the EC 155 got its single-pilot IFR certificate on 25 January 2000. The first three Eurocopter EC 155 Bs were officially handed over to the German Federal Ministry of the Interior / Bundesgrenzschutz (BGS) at the Bonn-Hangelaar base of the BGS on 16 March 1999. The EC155 B1 is a development of the EC155 B with more powerful engines and improved performance at high altitude and in hot temperature conditions. Deliveries of the EC 155B1 version began in September 2002. More than 170 EC155s have been sold. Since March 2015, Airbus Helicopters uses 'H155' as marketing designation for the EC155 helicopters. In 2015, Airbus Helicopters and Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) entered into an agreement to transfer the core production operations of EC-155 helicopters to South Korea. Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) became the sole manufacturer of this type of helicopters. Now the entire development of the helicopter rested on the KAI company, which started the development of the helicopter into military versions. The LAH version was created armed with a 20 mm cannon, side mounts for missiles, bombs and machine guns. The helicopter can carry 10 armed soldiers on board. In 2023, Airbus Helicopters and local partner KAI launched series production of the Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) – derived from the former’s H155 medium-twin – with deliveries to commence in 2024.

As a result of the merger between the Eurocopter parents Aérospatiale-Matra; DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (DASA) and Construcciones Aeronàuticas Sociedad Anonima (CASA) in July 2000, the Eurocopter group became a division of the new formed EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space company). Taking off into 2014, EADS was rebranded as "Airbus Group". Uniting all its activities under a single brand, its helicopter division Eurocopter was rebranded as Airbus Helicopters on 8 January 2014.

Eurocopter France used the test-registration F-WWOS for the 2009-built Eurocopter EC155 B1 s/n 6781. The airframe was designated for DanCopter AS, Esbjerg, Denmark. On 15 June 2009, the EC155 B1 received a temporary flight permission as OY-HJB from SLV and was flown from Marignane to Le Bourget for the Paris Air Show (Salon International de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace), where it was presented as the 100th EC155 and 900th Dauphin build. On 17 June 2009, the OY-HJB was handed over to DanCopter, and the same day the helicopter left Le Bourget in France on its delivery flight to Esbjerg Airport in Denmark. On 24 June 2009, the helicopter was registered OY-HJB with DanCopter in Denmark. DanCopter was part of the Blueway Group. In December 2014, NHV Group acquired the Blueway Group, including DanCopter, Blueway Offshore Norway, Airlift and Vertech Offshore. On 22 December 2014, the registered ownership of the OY-HJB was changed to Parilease, with NHV as operator. As before the former DanCopter EC155 B1 OY-HJB was operated by NHV from Norwich Airport (EGSH / NWI) in the UK. From July 2015, after losing their contracts to CHC Scotia, the OY-HJB and the other five DanCopter EC155B1's were stored at the former operating and engineering base of Norwich and at Denham in the UK. After over two years in storage, EC155 B1 OY-HJB returned in service with NHV and was oparated in DanCopter colors with NHV titles out of Airport Den Helder (EHKD) until 31 December 2019. The helicopter was sold to Air Greenland A/S, Nuuk, and on 26 April 2021, the airframe arrived at Lelystad airport for repaint in Air Greenland colors. On 10 August 2021, Eurocopter EC155 B1 OY-HJB was registered with a new owner / operator. On 25 August 2021, the helicopter departed from Ostend, Belgium, on its way to Greenland.
On 5 June 2018, Eurocopter EC155 B1 OY-HJB was seen at Den Helder Airport (EHKD) in DanCopter colors with NHV titles.
The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for both the EC155 and H155 helicopter is EC55.

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