11-Apr-2012 Source: Simplex Aerospace
Simplex Aerospace has received a Japanese STC for its Fire Attack system on an AgustaWestland AW139. The STC, No. STC-380-TYO, was issued on March 12, 2012. The STC will be used to install the new Simplex Aerospace Fire Attack system on three firefighting helicopters in Japan.
The Simplex Aerospace tanks are the first Japanese installations of a large backorder for the AW139 Fire Attack system. The systems were installed in Japan by Mitsui Bussan, Simplex’s longtime representative for AgustaWestland products in Japan.
The new Simplex system features an interface to the helicopter’s Multi Function Display (MFD), allowing the pilot to view the door opening and hover pump operation without the use of mirrors. Viewing the door operation and hover pump position on the aircraft MFD enhances safety in fire fighting operations. The system also features Simplex’s industry leading door design. The Simplex door design allows wheeled aircraft to carry large amounts of water without risk of door contact with the ground. The Simplex door design also delivers the best possible drop pattern, making the AW139 a very effective fire fighting aircraft.
Mark Zimmerman, President and CEO of Simplex Aerospace, commented that the new Fire Attack system for the AW139 is “The latest of several research and development projects to reach completion. The new Japanese STC will be followed by several other new products for the fire fighting industryâ€.
About Simplex
Founded in 1946, Simplex has built a reputation as the leader in design, manufacturing, and certification of aerial application systems and mission equipment for helicopters. Simplex maintains its industry leadership by incorporating the latest technology in design and manufacturing systems from high-strength, low-weight composite materials to produce reliable and cost-effective systems for firefighting, agriculture, utilities maintenance and other aerial applications.