Ørjan Kvelvane, Equinor's senior vice president for joint operations support said:
- this contract strengthens our resilience and ensures increased helicopter capacity;
- Lufttransport RW AS is a Norwegian-owned company based in Tromsø, with extensive experience from operating both search and rescue helicopters and transport helicopters;
- we look forward to working with them.
The helicopters to be used are Leonardo AW 139 machines, qualified for flying on the NCS.
AW 139 is widely used in the offshore industry globally, including on the UK continental shelf, for search and rescue services in Sweden, and by the Norwegian Air Ambulance here at home.
Ørjan Kvelvane added:
- we have long aimed to qualify a new helicopter model that meets the strict requirements on the NCS;
- the AW139 is a newer helicopter type with well-proven technology that meets high safety standards;
- with this contract, we get well-equipped machines capable of operating well under the conditions on the NCS, and in accordance with our safety requirements, both for search and rescue- and transportation purposes.
One helicopter will be stationed at the Oseberg field centre. The other helicopter is a back-up SAR machine that will be stationed at the heliport at Flesland.
This helicopter will be used for passenger traffic to and from Equinor installations.
The new helicopters will supplement the two Sikorsky S-92 machines that currently perform these tasks.
SAR helicopters are key to maintaining emergency preparedness and transportation services on the NCS.
They are also important for emergency preparedness purposes along the entire coast, also beyond assignments related to the petroleum activities.
Taking effect in the early 2026 the term of the contract awarded to Lufttransport is five years, with an option for five one-year extensions.
Qualification for helicopter assignments on the NCS
- companies must be approved for SAR and/or passenger flights on the NCS by the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority;
- to fly for Equinor, the company must be qualified through a thorough process that includes a review of the whole company focusing on operational, technical, organisational factors and resources;
- a qualification is performed in several stages and for an extensive period. Prior to the commencement of the contract, a final start-up verification is also carried out,
- for our new operator Lufttransport, this process will take place throughout 2025;
- Equinor qualifies new helicopter types for assignments on the NCS that are already being used in the offshore industry,
- other factors, such as environmental considerations and experience from the specific area are also emphasized;
- Equinor has seven years of experience using AW139 machines for offshore traffic and SAR transportation from the company’s US and Brazilian operations;
- around 1300 AW139 machines have been produced globally.