AGUSTAWESTLAND A109S GRAND Serial Number 22162 AIRCRAFT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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AGUSTAWESTLAND A109S GRAND Serial Number 22162 AIRCRAFT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Specifi cations AGUSTAWESTLAND A109S GRAND Serial Number 22162 AIRCRAFT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A GREAT PEDIGREE Sparfell & Partners is pleased Executive Summary to off er, for immediate sale, this 2010 A109S Grand. Aircraft Manufacturer AgustaWestland Aircraft Type A109S Grand Current Registration HB-ZQE Serial Number 22162 Year of Manufacture 2010 Airframe Total Hours* 1'445 Airframe Total Cycles* 2'754 Certifi cation EASA Home Base Geneva Cabin Confi guration 7 Seats(1) *As of July 2018 (1) 5 passengers + 2 pilots, or 6 passengers + 1 pilot A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 2 AIRCRAFT HIGHLIGHTS Highlights Interior Completed in June 2018, at Leonardo SpA IMMACULATE CABIN Painting Performed in June 2018, at Leonardo SpA Fresh from Annual, 200 Hours, 400 Hours & 800 Hours The cabin confi guration is 7 EASA Certifi cation seats, 5 passengers + 2 pilots, or 6 passengers + 1 pilot. Extended Airframe Program Single IFR Pilot Approved Strobes Lights Aft Area Mini Bar A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 3 AGUSTAWESTLAND AT A GLANCE The AgustaWestland The Agusta A109 was A range of turboshaft AW109 is a lightweight, renamed the AW109 power plants have twin-engine, eight-seat following the July 2000 been used to power the multi-purpose helicopter merger of Finmeccanica numerous variants of built by the Italian S.p.A. and GKN plc's the AW109. Over time, manufacturer Leonardo respective helicopter more advanced rotor (formerly AgustaWestland, subsidiaries Agusta and blade designs have been merged into the new Westland Helicopters to progressively adopted Finmeccanica since 2016). form AgustaWestland. for the AW109's main and tail rotors, such as Developed as the A109 The AW109 is well composite materials being by Agusta, it originally known for its speed, used to replace metal; entered service in 1976 elegant appearance and these improvements and has since been used ease of control for its have typically been made in various roles, including multirole capabilities and with the aim of reducing light transport, medevac, serviceability. The type operating costs and noise search-and-rescue, and has proven highly popular signature. military roles. with VIP/corporate customers. The company claimed the AW109 to be "one of the industry’s best-selling helicopters". A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 4 SPECIFICATIONS Airframe Engines Aircraft Manufacturer Agusta Manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Type A109S Grand Type PW207C(1) Current Registration HB-ZQE Takeoff Thrust Level 960 shp Serial Number 22162 Cruise Thrust Level 900 shp Year of Manufacture 2010 Year of Delivery 2010 #1 Engine S/N BH0445 Airframe Total Hours* 1'445 #1 Engine Total Hours* 1'444 Airframe Total Cycles* 2'754 #1 Cycles N1* 1'423 Airframe Program Extended #1 Cycles N2* 1'551 Aiframe #1 Cycles N3* 906 Program #1 Last Engine Overhaul New Certification EASA Tanks 575 L 152 US Gal #2 Engine S/N BH0476 With 3-Cell Crash-Resistant Fuel System #2 Engine Total Hours* 1'438 #2 Cycles N1* 1'409 #2 Cycles N2* 1'513 #2 Cycles N3* 872 #2 Last Engine Overhaul New *As of July 2018 (1) Turbo-shaft engines with FADEC (2) At 4'000 Hours A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 5 SPECIFICATIONS Major Inspection Status Inspection Last Performed Next Due Annual November 2018 November 2019 Inspection Last Performed 200 Hours November 2018 400 Hours November 2018 800 Hours November 2018 Inspections completed at Swiftcopters, Switzerland Rotors Next Due Remaining Main Rotor Blade Composite (x4) 8'800 Hours 7'355 Hours #1 Main Rotor Damper 1'200 Hours 949 Hours #2 Main Rotor Damper 1'200 Hours 949 Hours #3 Main Rotor Damper 1'200 Hours 906 Hours #4 Main Rotor Damper 1'200 Hours 874 Hours Tail Rotor Blade (x2) 10'000 Hours 8'555 Hours #1 Main Rotor Servoactuator 1'800 Hours 1'143 Hours #2 Main Rotor Servoactuator 1'800 Hours 840 Hours #3 Main Rotor Servoactuator 1'800 Hours 734 Hours Tail Rotor Servoactuator 1'800 Hours 355 Hours All data as of July 2018 A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 6 SPECIFICATIONS Performance Maximum Speed 155 Kts Engines (x2) PW207C(1) Long Range Speed 135 Kts Passenger Configuration 7(2) Seats Full Range 360 Nm Cabin Volume 178 Cu. ft Ferry Range 412 Nm Baggage Volume 42 Cu.ft Maximum Ceiling 20'000 ft Source: Conklin & de Decker Service OEI 400 Nm range with 2 + 2, or 1 + 3 according to operational average flights (One Engine Inoperative) 11'600 ft (1) Turbo-shaft engines with FADEC Hover IGE 15'600 ft (2) 5 passengers + 2 pilots, or 6 passengers + 1 pilot Hover OGE 10'000 ft Weights LBS KG Maximum Take-Off (MTOW) 7'000 3'175 Basic Operating Weight 4'754 2'156 Empty Weight 4'930 2'236 Source: Conklin & de Decker A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 7 RANGE from Geneva A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 8 AVIONICS Type of Unit Unit Description AC System (2 Inverters) Marathon PC 251A ADF KR 87 Bendix-King AFCS 3-Axis Duplex - DME KDM-706A Bendix-King Gyrocompass . ICS Pilot / Co-Pilot - Pilot / co-pilot LCD EADI / EHSI NAV Instruments Astronautics Transponder (Mode S) Honeywell Vertical Gyro #1 Flightine Vertical Gyro #2 Goodrich Moving Map - TAS TRC-497 - ELT (3 Frequencies) C406 Artex Flight Director & Autotrim Agusta GPS Intefaced with EHSI Garmin Marker Beacon KMR-675 Bendix-King Radio Altimeter Type RT-300 Honeywell Stand by ADI Jet VHF-COM/NAV #1 GNS530 Garmin VHF-COM/NAV #2 GNS430 Garmin Weather Radar Displayed on the LCDs ART2000 - Aural Warning Generator Logic Encoder Altimeter Revue Thommen A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 9 CABIN SUMMARY 7 Seats Confi guration(1) Length 7'70” ft/in Height 4'20” ft/in Width 5'30” ft/in Cabin Volume 178 Cu. ft Baggage volume 42 Cu. ft Source: Conklin & de Decker (1) 5 passengers + 2 pilots, or 6 passengers + 1 pilot A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 10 CABIN DESCRIPTION The interior was completed in June 2018 at Leonardo SpA, Helicopter Division, in Italy and is a non-smoking cabin. The helicopter is equipped with air conditioning, ECS Environmental Control System. Interior Features: • Silent Soundproofing • Floor Courtesy Light • Sliding Passenger Doors, on both sides, • Floor Carpeting 1,40 opening • Cabin Loudspeakers • Passive Vibration Absorber • Standard Finishing • Primer Finished Cabin Walls • Headsets ANR Type • Advisory Reading Lights A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 11 CABIN A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 12 PHOTOS A109S Grand • HB-ZQE • S&P SPECIFICATIONS • PAGE 13 Terminal C3 18 chemin des papillons 1215 Geneva Airport Switzerland Phone +41 22 787 08 77 | [email protected] WWW.SPARFELL-PARTNERS.COM Disclaimer: These specifi cations are presented as introductory information only. They do not consti- tute representations or warranties of any kind. Accordingly, you should rely on your own inspection of this aircraft. The aircraft is subject to sale, and / or removal from the market without prior notice..
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