
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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| Ut Air | — | 31422 | Russian Federation | 1407b3 | |
| Ut Air | — | 31429 | Russian Federation | 1407b4 | |
| Ut Air | — | 31453 | Russian Federation | 1407b6 | |
| Ut Air | — | 31454 | Russian Federation | 1407b7 | |
| Ut Air | — | 31472 | Russian Federation | 1407c2 | |
| Ut Air | — | 31473 | Russian Federation | 1407c9 |
RA-01971
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S/N: 31422Russian FederationHex: 1407b3
RA-01972
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S/N: 31429Russian FederationHex: 1407b4
RA-01974
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S/N: 31453Russian FederationHex: 1407b6
RA-01975
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S/N: 31454Russian FederationHex: 1407b7
RA-01992
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S/N: 31472Russian FederationHex: 1407c2
RA-01993
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S/N: 31473Russian FederationHex: 1407c9