Kawasaki Delivers BK117 C-2 Helicopter to Aero Asahi
Mar. 29, 2022
Tokyo, March 29, 2022 — Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. announced today its March 9, 2022 delivery of a BK117 C-2 (“C-2”) helicopter to Aero Asahi Corporation. This is Kawasaki’s 47th C-2 delivery to a domestic customer in Japan, and will be used for emergency medical services.
Developed jointly by Kawasaki and European helicopter manufacturer Airbus Helicopters, the BK117 is the first domestically manufactured, medium-sized, multipurpose, twin-engine helicopter to be granted type certification. It features wide clamshell doors at the rear which enable easy loading and unloading of stretchers, large equipment and so forth, and its spacious cabin, compact overall design and outstanding mobility have earned this helicopter high marks. The BK117 is used around the world for firefighting, disaster relief, emergency medical services, cargo and personnel transport, law enforcement, broadcasting and more.
Following delivery of the first model in 1983, the BK117 has been continually improved over the years, and thanks to the aircraft's outstanding technological strengths and high reliability, Kawasaki has successfully delivered 183 units as of March 29, 2022, and more than 1,700 worldwide with deliveries of Airbus Helicopters combined, making it a global bestseller.
Moving forward, Kawasaki will continuously utilize its technological capabilities cultivated over the years and employ a comprehensive support system distinctive of domestically manufactured helicopters in order to further explore business opportunities for the BK117.
Specifications for the Kawasaki BK 117 C-2 | |
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Length | 13.03 m |
Width | 1.73 m (body) |
Height | 3.96 m |
Capacity | 11 (maximum number of seats) |
Maximum Take-Off Weight | 3,585 kg |
Cruise speed | Approx. 246 km/h |
Cruising Range | 675 km (standard tank) |
Primary equipment | EMS kit* and others |
* | The emergency medical services (EMS) kit includes unique medevac features like a special cabin floor, a stretcher, seats for a doctor, nurse as well as a friend or family member of the patient, a wall-mounted rack for medical supplies, ceiling and wall rails, a forward-mounted medical cabinet, lights, plus a dedicated power supply unit for medical equipment. |
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