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CHC Helikopter Service, previously CHC Norway, CHC Helikopter Service and Helikopter Service is the Norwegian division of CHC Helicopter Corporation. The airline was an independent company until 1999. It operates primarily to oil platforms on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea, with crew change, infield shuttle and search and rescue operations. Though the global headquarters are in Richmond, B.C., Canada, the company has its main base at Stavanger Airport, Sola.

CHC Helikopter Service
IATA ICAO Callsign
HKS HELIBUS
Founded1956
HubsStavanger Airport, Sola
Focus citiesBergen Airport, Flesland, Brønnøysund Airport, Brønnøy, Florø Airport, Kristiansund Airport, Kvernberget
Fleet size28
Parent companyCHC Helicopter
HeadquartersStavanger
Websitehttp://www.chc.ca

The company also operates out of the airports Bergen Airport, Flesland, Brønnøysund Airport, Brønnøy, Florø Airport and Kristiansund Airport, Kvernberget in addition to the oil installations Ekofisk, Oseberg, Statfjord and Heidrun. It also operated a public service obligation on the route Bodø-Værøy and the national rescue helicopter service for some years.


History


Bell 212 at Groningen Airport Eelde
Bell 212 at Groningen Airport Eelde

The company started out operating under the name Scancopter-Service A/S in 1956, using various small helicopters. But in 1966 the first steps in the Norwegian oil exploration started, and the company acquired two Sikorsky S-61 helicopters and at the same time changed its name to Helikopter Service.[1] By 1980 the company was operating 20 such helicopters. The airline had by then been acquired by Scandinavian Airlines and Fred. Olsen.

In 1982 the company started to renew its fleet, introducing the Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma and later the Eurocopter Super Puma 2. In 1993 it also started operating the Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin with possibilities for search and rescue purposes.

In 1996 the company changed its name to Helicopter Services Group and bought the British Bond Helicopters, its Australian subsidiary Lloyd Helicopters and later the South African Court Helicopters.

CHC Helicopter bought Helikopter Services Group in 1999 and in 2000 the company changed name to CHC Helikopter Service. In 2000 the company sold the subsidiaries Lufttransport to Norwegian Air Shuttle and Heliflyg to Osterman Helicopter.

On 2 April 2009 the name was again changed to CHC Norway.

On 26 October 2010 the name was changed back to the current CHC Helikopter Service. "By using the name 'CHC Helikopter Service' we are recognizing the long tradition and proud history of a company that has been serving the Norwegian oil and gas industry for almost 60 years", said Tilmann Gabriel, chairman of CHC Norway and president of CHC Helicopter's European Operations in a company press release.


CHC EMS and SAR services



Fleet


A Helikopter Service Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma in the pre-CHC livery
A Helikopter Service Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma in the pre-CHC livery

Accidents and incidents



References


  1. "Helikopter Services". Airline History. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  2. "Report on the air accident 8 September 1997 in the Norwegian Sea approx. 100 nm west north west of Brønnøysund, involving Eurocopter AS 332L1 Super Puma, LN-OPG, operated by Helikopter Service AS". Air Accident Investigation Board, Norway. November 2001. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  3. Lura, Christian; Bolstad, Jon; Njåstad, Marthe; Nave, Ingvild (29 April 2016). "Politiet: Alle 13 er trolig omkommet" [Police: All 13 are probably dead] (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 29 April 2016.

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CHC Helikopter Service es la filial noruega de la empresa canadiense CHC Helicopter. La actividad principal de la compañía son los vuelos operados desde Noruega a las plataformas petrolíferas en el Mar del Norte. Se estableció en 1956, y tiene su base principal en el aeropuerto de Stavanger, pese a que también opera desde otros aeropuertos noruegos. Con una flota de 28 aeronaves, es la mayor empresa operadora de helicópteros de Noruega.



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