The construction of the facilities for
the assembling of Super Puma MK 1 model helicopters have started in
Ghimbav, Brasov county, following a 40 million euro investment by
Airbus Helicopters. IAR Brasov, a company controlled by the
state, will provide to Airbus Helicopters a land of 15,000 square
meters with host an industrial hall of 8,550 square meters for the
production site in Romania.
Guillaume Faury, Airbus Helicopters
CEO, said that part of the equipment for assembling of the Super Puma
had already been moved to the Romanian subsidiary. Investment in the
Ghimbav factory is expected to reach 40 million euro, while IAR
Ghimbav will invest another 11 million as main provider of the
factory. The investment follows a memorandum of understanding signed
in 2014 by former Economy Minister Constantin Nita and Faury
Guillaume, CEO of Airbus to take part in Super Puma MK1 helicopters
manufacturing.
With over 300 Pumas and Alouettes helicopters (IAR330
and IAR316) produced under licence in the 1970s for national and
export markets, Airbus Helicopters has enjoyed a longstanding
partnership with the Government of Romania. The helicopter
manufacturer’s presence in Brasov dates to 2002 through Eurocopter
Romania, a joint-venture with the state-owned company Industria
Aeronautică Română (now IAR S.A. Brasov).
Over 170 highly skilled
employees perform major inspections and repairs of Pumas and Super
Pumas, as well as work on maintenance export contracts. In 2012, the
United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence took possession of its first
upgraded Puma Mk1 as part of the Puma Life Extension Programme (LEP)
contract awarded to Eurocopter UK in 2009 which upgrades Mk1
helicopters to Mk2. The three-year support contract affects a fleet
of 24 Royal Air Force Puma Mk1 helicopters being upgraded at Brasov
to extend their life, and enhance performance, mission capability and
operational safety. In addition, Airbus Helicopters aircraft perform
missions for several Romanian State institutions, including the
Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Interior, and the Intelligence
Service Agency (SRI).