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Four Enstrom 280FXs Delivered to Pakistan Army

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13th April 2018
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Pakistan Army Aviation Corps Enstrom 280FX 786-126 at the factory in Menominee on February 5 while undergoing the inspection and acceptance process. Enstrom Helicopters

FOUR ENSTROM 280FX piston-engine helicopters were recently delivered to the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps. The helicopters comprised N827NE (c/n 2148), N827PE (c/n 2149), N829TW (c/n 2150) and N829QH (c/n 2151), the first two of which were cancelled from the US register on February 12 on export to Pakistan, while the remaining two were cancelled on February 15.

Enstrom Helicopters had announced on February 27 that it had completed hand over of four of these helicopters to Global Services and Solutions of Pakistan, a local Enstrom agent based in Rawalpindi, following a week-long inspection process at the factory in Menominee, Michigan, which was completed during the week of February 5. Although the company did not identify the end user, a photograph of one of them issued with the press release showed it to be carrying a Pakistani military roundel and Army Aviation Corps serial 786-126.

The order from the local distributor had been announced in September 2017, but the Army had not been revealed as the planned operator. These are the first of the type sold in Pakistan, but it is unknown whether the Army plans to order any further examples. Tracy Biegler, CEO of Enstrom, said: “We feel the Enstrom 280FX is the ideal training helicopter to operate in the difficult climate conditions of Pakistan,” indicating that the Army obviously intends to use them for training of rotary-wing aircrew.

Four Enstrom 280FXs Delivered to Pakistan Army | warnesysworld.com
 
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Pakistan uses the Schweizer 300 now rebranded the Sikorsky 300 for training. Don't know why the need for another platform. The Sikorsky 300 is roughly 2/3 the price. However from wikipedia I've found that the Enstrom uses a Lycoming engine same as one used in fixed wing aircraft. So could have some commonality with Super Mushak Lycoming engine that would make engine maintenance and parts cheaper.
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During the week of February 5th, Enstrom Helicopter Corporation completed a successful acceptance of 4 piston 280FX helicopters to Global Services and Solutions of Pakistan. A team of inspectors from Global Services & Solutions led by co-owner Mr. Abdul Khaliq Awan and Mr. Ali Muhammad led the acceptance after a week-long inspection process at the Enstrom factory in Menominee; MI. The aircraft are scheduled to depart the factory the end of February and arrive in Pakistan in March.
Mr. Khaliq Awan said, “The acceptance went smoothly and we are looking forward to the aircraft arriving in country.” These will be the first Enstrom aircraft to be sold into Pakistan. Tracy Biegler, CEO of Enstrom Helicopter added: “We feel the Enstrom 280FX is the ideal training helicopter to operate in the difficult climate conditions of Pakistan. We look forward to our partnership with Global Service and Solutions for long term business growth in Pakistan”

Global Services & Solutions is an approved Enstrom Representative in Rawalpindi, Pakistan and provides aviation, and other support services for their customers in Pakistan.
 
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There was no need for these Heli I don't know what the heck is PA thinking??
 
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