1978 - 1984

1 March 1978

Helibras established.

25 April  1978

Puma receives world’s first airworthiness certificate for unlimited flight in icing conditions.

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).

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.
Lansav established, subsidiary of MBB to be renamed Eurocopter Southern Africa Ltd in 1994.

May 1984

FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) awards airworthiness certificate to the AS332 Super Puma for flight in icing conditions without restrictions.
MBB Canada Helicopter Ltd established, to become Eurocopter Canada Limited in 1992.