
Aircraft class:
Helicopter
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6C-67C turboshafts
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First delivered:
2003

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a maximum range of approximately 460 nautical miles, the AW139 is built for regional missions that demand both speed and direct access. City pairs such as New York to Boston, Los Angeles to Palm Springs, or London to Paris are easily within its nonstop reach, with ample reserve. | Its maximum cruise speed of 165 knots ensures swift point-to-point transfers, while the helicopter’s ability to land on helipads, rooftops, yachts, or remote fields makes it uniquely versatile. The AW139’s twin-engine redundancy and advanced safety systems allow for reliable operations in challenging weather and at night, expanding your travel options far beyond what fixed-wing aircraft can offer. | Takeoff and landing require no runway, unlocking access to exclusive resorts, downtown districts, and private estates. For time-sensitive travelers, the AW139 eliminates ground delays and connects you directly to your destination, maximizing efficiency and minimizing total door-to-door travel time.

The AW139’s cabin is designed for comfort and flexibility, offering a true stand-up space and wide sliding doors for effortless boarding. Executive configurations typically accommodate 8 to 12 passengers in plush leather seats arranged for conversation and productivity, while the cabin can also be set for up to 15 in commuter layouts. | Large panoramic windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a spacious ambiance and offering breathtaking views en route. Amenities may include climate control, in-flight entertainment, adjustable lighting, and a refreshment center, all tailored to transform short hops into an elevated travel experience. | A dedicated baggage compartment of approximately 24 cubic feet allows for secure storage of luggage, briefcases, and sporting equipment. The exceptionally quiet, vibration-free environment ensures passengers arrive refreshed, whether heading to a boardroom or a private retreat.




The AW139 is unmatched for short to medium-range routes where direct access and flexible scheduling are essential. For travelers needing to avoid congested airports, reach remote destinations, or make multiple stops in a day, this helicopter offers a level of convenience and efficiency that traditional jets simply cannot match.


The AW139 typically seats 8 to 12 passengers in executive configurations, but can be arranged for up to 15 in high-density layouts. The spacious cabin and large doors make boarding comfortable and efficient for groups or VIP travelers.




Yes, the AW139 features a stand-up cabin with generous headroom, large windows, and excellent soundproofing for a comfortable in-flight experience. Amenities such as climate control, refreshments, and entertainment can be tailored to client preferences.

Absolutely. The AW139’s 460-nautical-mile range covers major regional routes such as New York to Boston or London to Paris nonstop, and its ability to land almost anywhere provides unmatched flexibility for city-center arrivals or remote transfers.
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