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Seems more light twins are in BC, a couple of EC135s out in Langley, BC looks like they're owned by HNZ (Canadian Heli) & brought in from their Global division IN NZ/Australia from the scuttle butt out there. Probably for oil & gas support and maybe overhead powerline work? A good move as it seems more and more of the clients in those sectors are looking for these types of light twin options, and having more of the same type is good for clients who are using the same types versus the types where there are only 1 or 2 in the Canadian Fleet. Amazing, soon quite the fleet of light twins in Western Canada with the AS355F2, AS355N/NP & now the EC135 + the couple of BK 117, MD900, B427, & the one B206LT & BO105LS give the clients in the above sectors a lot of options.

 

 

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