Leonardo AW139 helicopters join North Sea search and rescue fleet
Offshore Helicopter Services UK (OHSUK) has taken two bespoke multi-million-pound Leonardo AW139 helicopters for the offshore energy sector Search and Rescue (SAR) fleet.
Offshore Helicopter Services UK (OHSUK) has taken two bespoke multi-million-pound Leonardo AW139 helicopters for the offshore energy sector Search and Rescue (SAR) fleet.
Nick Harrison has joined Aberdeen-headquartered Spirit Energy as its new CFO.
Offshore Helicopter Services (OHS) is on the hunt for a new UK boss after the departure of its managing director.
A host of UK flights by S-92 aircraft were 'paused' on Thursday at the request of North Sea operators, in the wake of a fatal helicopter crash in Norway on Wednesday evening.
Air accident investigators have discovered issues with a flight recorder on board a helicopter whose blades were ripped off while parked offshore during high winds last year.
Aberdeen based Offshore Helicopter Services (OHS) UK is facing an HMRC investigation into its tax affairs with the company potentially liable for £10 million in repayments.
Offshore Helicopter Services UK (OHSUK) has secured a five-year contract extension with Serica Energy, following news of “lower than normal client activity” from the firm.
As Offshore Helicopter Services announces job cuts trade body, Offshore Energies UK, says it encourages firms to "adopt a sustainable approach" to aviation contracts.
Offshore Helicopter Services has said it plans to cut jobs due to a reduction in customer activity, a problem its peers share, says an industry analyst.
Offshore Helicopter Services, which was taken over by a South African firm in January, blamed the windfall tax and lower client activity.
Offshore Helicopter Services, formerly known as Babcock's North Sea business, has been formally acquired by South Africa's Ultimate Aviation.
Helicopters travelling across the North Sea are facing delays this morning as snow hits the region.
Footage has emerged showing the moment powerful winds from Storm Otto ripped the blades off a North Sea helicopter.