Sikorsky S-92

A worthy note for the super-rich: if it flies, floats or fornicates, rent it. But let’s be honest, who wants to share? When you absolutely have to outshine everyone on arrival, accept no substitutes. The Sikorsky S-92 is the mother of all VVIP helicopters.

Numerous heads of state, corporate giants and wealthy recluses have chosen the S-92 over its competitors for a number of reasons. In today’s travel environment, owners and operators require a VIP aircraft which is comfortable, safe and productive. The Sikorsky S-92 offers a standard nine-passenger interior within its spacious cabin and can incorporate custom features including a galley, wet bar, closets and lavatory. Active vibration suppressors and acoustic technologies make the cabin exceptionally quiet and smooth, providing passengers with a comfortable and relaxed journey. With a six-foot (1.83m) high ceiling, the S-92 offers true “stand-up” headroom, enabling passengers to walk freely throughout the cabin. The wide, open space also means more comfort when seated. To complete the perfect flight environment, the S-92 offers warm air at passengers’ feet, together with temperature controlled air overhead.

The S-92 not only offers passengers unrivalled interior cabin space, but also provides significant storage provisions in the main cabin, while the aft fuselage provides 140 cubic feet (4m³) of additional baggage capability.

The S-92 delivers maximum safety, comfort and flexibility and is ideal for those who require ‘round-the-clock productivity. Installed with an optional Rotor Ice Protection (RIPS) the S-92 is FAA and JAA certified to fly in known icy conditions and provides the comfort of a fixed-wing business aircraft with the freedom of a medium sized helicopter.

  • Max Speed: 165kts
  • Long Range Cruise Speed: 252km/hr
  • Misson Range at Long Range Cruise Speed:

With 9 passengers and baggage – 887km

With 9 passengers and baggage 1,015km

 

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