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CHC Helicopter
Company typePrivate
IndustryTransportation
Founded1987
FounderCraig Dobbin
HeadquartersRichmond, British Columbia,  Canada
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
William J. Amelio, CEO
Rick Davis, CFO
Tilmann Gabriel, President European Operations
Christine Baird, President Global Operations
Neil Calvert, President Heli-One
Tom Martin, SVP Treasury
Dan McDonald, SVP Fleet, Strategy & Corporate Development
Jack Dougan, SVP Strategic Program Management
Mike Summers SVP Human Resources
Martin Lockyer VP Legal Services & Corporate Secretary
Greg Wyght VP Safety and Quality
Ari Aristides, VP Financial Planning and Analysis
John Ballard, VP M&A and Corporate Development
Paul King, VP Chief Information Officer
Rebecca Camden, Chief Accounting Officer
ServicesHelicopter services
RevenueIncrease$1.34 billion US (2010)
OwnerFirst Reserve
Number of employees
4,439 (2008)[1]
SubsidiariesHeli-One
Websitewww.chc.ca

CHC Helicopter is the world’s largest[citation needed] helicopter services company specializing in three main areas of operation:

-Transportation to offshore oil and gas platforms
-Civilian search and rescue services
-Helicopter maintenance repair and overhaul

CHC Helicopter is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada and operates more than 250 aircraft in 30 countries around the world. CHC's major international operating units are based in the United Kingdom, Norway, the Netherlands, Brazil, and Australia.

CHC Helicopter is one of several global providers of helicopter transportation services to the offshore oil and gas industry (the others including Bristow Helicopters) and claims to be the most experienced helicopter operator in the world. CHC pilots are qualified for IFR, over-water and all-weather missions. CHC also has capabilities in precision flying techniques and technical support.

CHC has long-term working relationships with most of the major oil and gas companies, including the operating subsidiaries of BP, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Royal Dutch Shell, Statoil, Norsk Hydro, Total, Chevron Corporation, Maersk and Unocal Corporation. CHC operates the marine search and rescue service for the Irish Coast Guard at Shannon, Waterford and Dublin airports and provides commercial Search and Rescue helicopter services for the United Kingdom Maritime and Coastguard Agency. CHC provides helicopter services in Australia for the Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia, the Victoria Police Force and Ambulance Service of New South Wales.

History

A Sikorsky S-61 in Okanagan Helicopters livery

Commercial helicopter flying began in British Columbia in the summer of 1947. Three ex-RCAF officers, pilots Carl Agar and Barney Bent, and engineer Alf Stringer, were operating a fixed-wing charter company, Okanagan Air Services Ltd., from Penticton. In July 1947 they raised enough money to purchase a Bell 47-B3 and pay for their flying and maintenance training. Okanagan Air Services moved to Vancouver in 1949, was renamed Okanagan Helicopters Ltd. and, by 1954, had become the largest commercial helicopter operator in the world. In 1987, Newfoundland businessman Craig Dobbin headed a group that purchased Okanagan Helicopters and Toronto Helicopters and merged them with his own company, Sealand Helicopters to form Canadian Helicopters. The new parent company was called Canadian Helicopter Corporation. CHC acquired British International Helicopters in 1994; Helicopter Services Group of Norway in 1999 (included Bond Helicopters), Helikopter Service AS, Lloyd Helicopters of Australia and Court Helicopters of South Africa. In 2004, CHC purchased Schreiner Aviation Group who provided offshore helicopter services company in the Dutch sector of the North Sea, and in the Nigerian offshore industry. In 2000 CHC integrated its operations around the world under one brand CHC.

CHC restructuring in 2004 saw the creation of a new Corporate Head Office in Richmond, B.C., Canada, and the creation of three main operating segments:

  • CHC Global Operations, based in Richmond, B.C.,
  • CHC European Operations, based in Aberdeen, Scotland, and
  • Heli-One, CHC's leasing and Repair and Overhaul support group, now based in Delta, B.C.

CHC was purchased by First Reserve, a US private equity company in February 2008 for CAD$3.7 billion ($3.5 billion). At the time, the word "Corporation" was dropped from the company's name, which is now "CHC Helicopter".

Divisions

File:Chc bell 206.jpg
CHC Bell 206

CHC manages its global operations through the following divisions:

  • EEA Helicopter Operations B.V. ("EEA"), a Dutch company majority owned by EHO Holdings S.a.r.l. and minority owned by CHC Helicopter S.a.r.l., provides helicopter services in the North Sea. EEA operates under the CHC brand name and uses CHC logo under license. It provides services from 17 bases in the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands.[2]
  • Brazilian Helicopter Services (BHS) (Brazil)
  • CHC Helicopters Global Operations/Corporate Office (Richmond, British Columbia)
  • CHC Helicopters (Australia)
  • CHC Helicopters (Africa)
  • CHC Composites (Gander, Newfoundland)

CHC EMS and SAR services

Ireland

CHC S-61 operated for the Irish Coast Guard
  • Irish Coast Guard - CHC serves as the sole provider of Search and Rescue helicopter services to the Irish Coast Guard, where it operates a fleet of six Sikorsky S-61N helicopters based in Dublin, Shannon, Waterford, and Sligo.

United Kingdom

  • CHC, as part of the Soteria SAR consortium have been selected as the Preferred Bidder for the 25-year SAR-H contract to provide a civilian Search and Rescue service throughout the United Kingdom.[3] This contract commences in 2012.

Australia

CHC is the largest provider of emergency medical helicopter services in Australia.

Military

  • Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) - CHC has been providing dedicated rescue support to the RAAF since 1989, where it operates a mixed fleet of Sikorsky S76 and Bell helicopters.

Police

Ambulance

File:Ambulance Service of NSW Air Ambulance.jpg
CHC contracted NSW Ambulance Service Bell 412 helicopter.
Snowy Hydro SouthCare Multi-purpose helicopter in Australia

Norway

  • Norwegian Search and Rescue - CHC provides private Search and Rescue services in the Norwegian North Sea but acts in concert with government SAR operations. The CHC SAR fleet includes three offshore-based Dauphin AS 365N2s, along with a Bell 214 ST at Statoil’s Statfjord field, which can be converted from inter-rig shuttle role to SAR duty role within 15 minutes. Several of the Super Pumas in CHC’s Norwegian fleet are prepared for the same quick change to SAR configuration.
  • NH90 - CHC is designing, manufacturing and installing 19 life-raft assembly kits for the NH90

helicopter, a new military search and rescue helicopter provided to France, Italy, Germany and The Netherlands through a joint venture shared by Agusta, Eurocopter and Fokker.

  • Supply, rescue, and support Services.

CHC provides extensive ship supply and rescue service off the coast of Africa and the Netherlands, and helicopter support services to scientific expeditions in Antarctica and other harsh environments.

Fleet

CHC operates approximately 250 aircraft in 30 countries which include Australia, Brazil, Thailand, the Philippines, the Middle East, South Africa, Ecuador, Angola, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Eastern Canada.[5]

Helicopters

Fixed Wing

CHC provide a range fixed-wing transportation services for crew transport to helicopter bases around the world. CHC operates both jet and turbo prop aircraft including Dash-8 and Twin Otter service to meet the needs of the global oil and gas industry.

Locations

 Australia
  • Adelaide • Perth • Victoria • Wayville • Sydney • Wollongong • Orange
 Bangladesh
 Brazil
 Canada
Alberta
  • Edmonton • Fort McMurray • Grande Prairie • High Level • Lac La Biche
British Columbia
  • Fort Nelson • Fort St. John • Golden • Kamloops • Penticton • Smithers • Terrace • Vernon • Richmond
Manitoba
  • Southport
Newfoundland & Labrador
  • Bishop’s Falls • Conne River • Gander • Goose Bay • Pasadena • St. Albans • St. John's
New Brunswick
  • Fredericton
Northwest Territories & Nunavut
Nova Scotia
  • Halifax
Ontario
  • Kenora • London • Markham • Moosonee • Ottawa • Sudbury • Thunder Bay • Toronto
Quebec
  • Montreal • Chevery • Chibougamau • Quebec City • Sept-Îles
 Denmark
  • Esbjerg
 India
 Indonesia
 Ireland
  • Cork • Dublin • Shannon • Waterford • Sligo
 Malaysia
 Norway
  • Stavanger • Bergen • Florø • Kristiansund • Brønnøysund
 Netherlands
  • Den Helder
 Philippines
 Thailand
 United Kingdom

See also

References

  1. ^ "Company Profile for CHC Helicopter Corp (FLI)". Retrieved 8 October 2008.
  2. ^ http://www.chc.ca/corporate_aboutchc.php
  3. ^ "Press Release". Soteria SAR. 9 February 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  4. ^ Ambulance_Service_of_New_South_Wales#Helicopter_operations
  5. ^ The fleet