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Bristow awarded multi-year SAR contract from Equinor

Bristow Press Release | September 8, 2022

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Bristow Group Inc., the world’s leading global provider of innovative and sustainable vertical flight solutions, has announced an award from Equinor to provide search-and-rescue services offshore at the Johan Sverdrup and Statfjord B platforms, located in the Norwegian North Sea off the west coast of Norway.

Three advanced SAR configured S-92 helicopters will provide the service. Bristow Photo

A critical part of the emergency preparedness on the southern Norwegian continental shelf, the contract has a duration of four years and includes three single year extension options. Three advanced search-and-rescue configured S-92 helicopters will provide the search-and-rescue service. Two helicopters will be based on Equinor’s platforms with a backup S-92 based onshore.

“We are honored that Equinor has placed their trust in Bristow. This award is a strong declaration of their confidence in our industry-leading experience in providing search and rescue services,” said Heidi Wulff Heimark, Managing Director of Norway. “Search-and-rescue is a strategically important service for Bristow, and we are all extremely proud to be chosen as the preferred operator for SAR services to Equinor’s emergency preparedness with SAR helicopters located offshore at Statfjord B and Johan Sverdrup offshore installations and backup SAR.”

Bristow has been an Equinor aviation partner for more than 25 years supporting the Norwegian Continental shelf both for crew change service and search and rescue services. In addition to Norwegian operations, Bristow also provides helicopter services to Equinor in Brazil and the U.S.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Bristow.

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