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DAP Helicópteros
IATA ICAO Call sign
- DHE HELIDAP
Founded1989
HubsCarlos Ibáñez Del Campo International Airport
Secondary hubsAntofagasta, Copiapo, Santiago, Posesion, Antarctica, Rio Gallegos
Fleet size16
DestinationsAll Chilean territory south of Argentina; Antarctica
Parent companyAerovías DAP
HeadquartersPunta Arenas, Chile
Websitehttp://www.daphelicopteros.cl/

DAP Helicópteros is a helicopter operator based in Punta Arenas, Chile. It operates scheduled and charter services in the southern Patagonia area, and also operates flights on behalf of the state-owned oil company, ENAP. Its main base is Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport, Punta Arenas. The ambulance fleet covers most of the country.

History

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The airline is the helicopter division of Aerovías DAP, which was established in 1979 and is wholly owned by the Pivcevic family.[1] "DAP" is the acronym of its creator, Domingo Andrés Pivcevic, a Punta Arenas businessman.[1]

DAP Helicopteros has a clear record of 95,000 flown hours without mayor accidents, having provided 8,390 consecutive days with 24-hour service in OffShore and EMS.[citation needed] DAP has a high safety standard and has been audited by Aviateq and BARS standards for mining services. This was the first rotor wing company in Chile to present SMS (safety management system) program to the local DGAC. This company is known for having the best safety records in Chile[citation needed] and has been recognized as an AS355F "Reference fleet" by Eurocopter.

Fleet

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DAP Helicópteros' fleet comprises:

The recent agreement between DAP and Chile's oil Company (ENAP, Empresa Nacional del Petróleo) implied the renovation of the helicopters currently in use.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Flight International 27 March 2007