Enstrom announces sale of two helicopters to the Zambian Air Force
They will be based in Lusaka and used for training and utility missions
Enstrom Helicopter Corporation has announced the sale of two turbine-powered 480B helicopters to the Zambian Air Force (ZAF).
The contract was signed on 23 February by the Ministry of Defence and includes both the helicopters and training for ZAF pilots and personnel.
The helicopters will be based in the Zambian capital of Lusaka, and will be used for training and utility missions.
“We are very excited to be supporting the ZAF missions,” said Enstrom’s VP of Sales and Marketing, Dennis Martin. “The 480B will be a lot more efficient than some of the other light helicopters they were using, but with its performance and quick reconfiguration options, the 480B will provide the capability and flexibility they need.”
The helicopters will be equipped with cargo hooks and hard points for cameras, as well as Garmin avionics and glass panels. One helicopter will be supplied with a full glass cockpit, the second with a glass cockpit and analogues combined to allow pilot students to have experience on the various ZAF platforms.
Safomar Aviation Group South Africa coordinated and assisted Enstrom in the sale to the ZAF, including logistics, specifications, and configuration of the helicopters. Safomar operates a large regional MRO as well as a flight school, and both maintains and operates Enstrom helicopters throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
Shai Shalem, Managing Director of Safomar, said: “We are excited to have Enstrom back and under new management with exciting and excellent helicopter upgrades. It is an honor to have sold two of the first helicopters off the line under the new ownership. These 480B’s are just the right fit for military and law enforcement missions.”