| From 15 to 19 November 2009, the Tiger will be performing
daily flight demonstrations at the Dubai Air Show, marking the new
generation combat helicopter's first public appearance in the region.
Test Pilot Fabrice Bonne and Flight Test Engineer Laurent Palcy will be
at the controls to demonstrate the aircraft's exceptional
maneuverability. The crew will be dazzling the crowd with aerial
maneuvers such as the "pitch up" and "roll off" that no other
helicopter in the world can execute.
The Tiger was originally developed for France and Germany in
response to both countries’ needs during the East-West conflict, but
was then able to successfully adapt in a rapidly changing geostrategic
environment by offering an impressive range of multifunction
capabilities and developing specific versions customized to the
different needs of each customer country.
A total of 206 Tigers have been ordered in its different versions:
Australia has ordered 22 Tigers in the ARH (Armed Reconnaissance
Helicopter) version, which was developed specifically for the country
and has now received its final qualification. The HAD (Hélicoptère
Appui Destruction) version of the Tiger has been ordered by both France
(40 helicopters) and Spain (24 helicopters), with the first deliveries
slated for 2011. France has also ordered 40 HAP (Hélicoptère Appui
Protection) Tigers, while Germany has opted for 80 Tigers in the UHT
combat support version. Nearly fifty Tigers have been delivered and
have already logged more than 13,000 flight hours.

A new milestone was reached at the end of December 2008 when the HAP
and UHT versions received their final qualifications, clearing the way
for entry into operational service and deployment in foreign theaters.
Development on the HAD version has also been moving steadily ahead,
with qualification scheduled for the end of 2011. The HAD offers
increased flexibility as it can be equipped with anti-tank missiles,
and greater power as well thanks to its MTR390 Enhanced engine
(MTR390-E), which offers 14% more takeoff power than the MTR390-2C
engines installed on the HAP, UHT and ARH Tigers. The new engine can
also handle the Tiger's augmented maximum take-off weight, which has
increased from 6.1 to 6.6 metric tons.
In the summer of 2008, Tiger helicopters were deployed for their
first combat missions. Three HAP Tigers from the French Army Air Corps
(the ALAT) operated by the 5th Regiment of Combat Helicopters, based in
Pau, were sent to Afghanistan as part of the International Security
Assistance Force (ISAF). They are now successfully performing missions
on a daily basis in the Afghan theater, which is known for its
demanding operating conditions.
About Eurocopter Established in 1992, the
Franco-German-Spanish Eurocopter Group is a Division of EADS, a world
leader in aerospace, defence and related services. The Eurocopter Group
employs approx. 15,600 people. In 2008, Eurocopter confirmed its
position as the world’s No. 1 helicopter manufacturer in the civil and
parapublic market, with a turnover of 4.5 billion Euros, orders for 715
new helicopters, and a 53 percent market share in the civil and
parapublic sectors. Overall, the Group’s products account for 30
percent of the total world helicopter fleet. Its strong worldwide
presence is ensured by its 18 subsidiaries on five continents, along
with a dense network of distributors, certified agents and maintenance
centres. More than 10,000 Eurocopter helicopters are currently in
service with over 2,800 customers in more than 140 countries.
Eurocopter offers the largest civil and military helicopter range in
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