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ExxonMobil signs up for two H145 helicopters for liquefied natural gas operations in Papua New Guinea

The latest Airbus H145 five-blade model provides a 150kg increase in useful load
The new H145’s “hot and high” performance was critical to its selection for use in an environment requiring routine operations at an altitude of 5,400ft in temperatures up to 35ºC.

23 November 2020: ExxonMobil has signed a contract for two Airbus H145 helicopters to support the liquefied natural gas Projectin Papua New Guinea (PNG). The latest Airbus H145 five-blade model provides a 150kg increase in useful load.

The aircraft will be based at the Hides Gas Conditioning Plant (HGCP) in Hela Province of the PNG Highlands, and will be used to transport personnel and equipment in support of PNG LNG Project operations.

Ben Bridge, Executive Vice President Global Business, for Airbus Helicopters said, “It’s an honour to win the confidence of a safety and performance focused customer like ExxonMobil for operations in PNG’s highly demanding operational environment.  The new H145 has made a strong start in the market and it’s clear that it has a great future across multiple market segments.”

In addition to its reliability and superior economics, the new H145’s “hot and high” performance was critical to its selection for use in an environment requiring routine operations at an altitude of 5,400ft in temperatures up to 35ºC.

The sale is the first by Airbus Helicopters to ExxonMobil and the first order in the oil and gas sector for the new H145 in the Asia Pacific region.