
The AgustaWestland AW139, a medium-lift twin-engine helicopter that became the dominant rotorcraft in offshore oil and gas operations worldwide. First flown in 2001, it is a conventional helicopter configuration powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67C turboshaft engines, capable of carrying 12 passengers over 305 kilometers. Measuring over 60 feet in length with a range of nearly 600 nautical miles, it was manufactured through a joint venture between Italy's Agusta and America's Bell Helicopter before becoming solely an AgustaWestland product.
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| Era Helicopters | — | 41002 | Argentina | E491D4 | |
| Era Helicopters | — | 31390 | United States | a0379e | |
| Era Helicopters | — | 41351 | United States | a4bc4c | |
| Era Helicopters | — | 41277 | United States | aaf0ed | |
| Era Helicopters | — | 41244 | United States | ab53e7 | |
| Era Helicopters | — | 41333 | United States | ad890c | |
| Era Helicopters | — | 41002 | Brazil | e491d4 |
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Era Helicopters
S/N: 31390United StatesHex: a0379e
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Era Helicopters
S/N: 41351United StatesHex: a4bc4c
N804CB
Era Helicopters
S/N: 41277United StatesHex: aaf0ed
N829SN
Era Helicopters
S/N: 41244United StatesHex: ab53e7
N971TG
Era Helicopters
S/N: 41333United StatesHex: ad890c
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Era Helicopters
S/N: 41002BrazilHex: e491d4