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Mar 06, 2020 (newstodate): Set up only in 2019, a new helicopter firm in Greenland reports sound development and an optimistic view of the future.
Sermec Helicopters, managed by former helicopter pilot with Air Greenland Pilu Nielsen who has a strong background in the business since 2008, currently operates one Bell 206L4 and one Airbus AS350 based at the airport at Qaqortoq and Narsarsuaq in southern Greenland.
Sermec Helicopters has its focus on tourist charter flights to most sites in the southern part of the country as well as commercial flights for enterprises in the mineral exploration sector.
The helicopter company sees bright prospects with the opening of the coming new fixed-wing airport at Qaqortoc slated to be commissioned by Q4, 2023, with a 1,200m runway allowing for scheduled air traffic boosting the region's connectivity.
Sermec Helicopters, managed by former helicopter pilot with Air Greenland Pilu Nielsen who has a strong background in the business since 2008, currently operates one Bell 206L4 and one Airbus AS350 based at the airport at Qaqortoq and Narsarsuaq in southern Greenland.
Sermec Helicopters has its focus on tourist charter flights to most sites in the southern part of the country as well as commercial flights for enterprises in the mineral exploration sector.
The helicopter company sees bright prospects with the opening of the coming new fixed-wing airport at Qaqortoc slated to be commissioned by Q4, 2023, with a 1,200m runway allowing for scheduled air traffic boosting the region's connectivity.