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1 March 1978 Helibras established. | |
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25 April 1978
Puma receives world’s first airworthiness certificate for unlimited flight in icing conditions. |
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13 June 1979
Maiden flight of the BK117, a joint project developed by MBB (rotors, tail boom, hydraulic system, flight controls, and horizontal stabilizer) and Kawasaki (landing gear, fuselage, and drive systems). |
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3 October 1979
Maiden flight of the twin engine AS355 E Ecureuil, also known as the Ecureuil 2 or Twinstar in the US, where 100 models were ordered right after its launch. |
| 1 February 1980
Super Puma consolidates success with the maiden flight of the AS332 C Super Puma (short version). | |
| 8 February 1980
AS365 N Dauphin beats the world record on a fixed itinerary – Paris-London with passengers – at a speed of 321.91 km/h, a record which still stands today. | |
| 10 0ctober 1980
Maiden flight of the AS332 L Super Puma (long version) developed to meet growing demand from the oil market. | |
| 1982
Helicopter Aerospatiale Mexico SA established, to be renamed Eurocopter de Mexico in 1992. | |
| 1 June 1983
1,000th delivery of the Ecureuil, a resounding success right through to the present day. | |
| May 1984
FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) awards airworthiness certificate to the AS332 Super Puma for flight in icing conditions without restrictions. |