Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Misguided accusations “S” to the Airbus Helicopters – Republic

Source: Fotorzepa

The author: Bartosz Jankowski

“Solidarity” Airbus Helicopters today accused of failure to comply with the declaration of a few years ago – the employment of 200 people after winning the contract for helicopters for the Air Ambulance Service. AH was called then Eurocopter (renamed in January bison).

– tender The helicopters with a company that has a contract with a failure to comply. When you buy a helicopter sanitation (then called a little differently, but this is the same company) is committed to the creation of 200 jobs, which to this day has not – wrote Marek Lewandowski, a spokesman for the “S”.

In fact, the Ministry of Health in 2007. so justify the purchase of helicopters, “will have an impact (on-przyp.aut.) on the growth of employment due to the necessity of twenty-four hour on-call. According to estimates, MZ, additional employment in the SP Health Care Air Rescue reach the 2010 target. about 200 people. “

Despite the accusations” S “declaration of employment has not submitted Eurocopter but they were only estimates of the Ministry, who prepared the tender.

checked. As reported by “Rzeczpospolita” Justin Sochacka, a spokeswoman for the LPR in 2007. LPR employed more than 236 people in 2010. – 379 people and now – 410 employees. LPR have to hire technicians, pilots and helicopter support.

Airbus Helicopters is the only manufacturer multirole helicopters for the army yesterday has been approved by the Ministry of National Defence for testing machines – H225M helicopters. This was met with harsh criticism losers.

– Tenders submitted by WSK PZL Swidnik SA and a consortium of Sikorsky International Operations Incorporation, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporations, along with Polish Zaklady Lotnicze Sp. z oo, Mielec did not meet the formal requirements and technical requirements, among others, term supplies, equipment helicopters in combat systems, to establish the ability to service WZL-1 Łódź – said Jacek Sońta, spokesman for the Ministry of National Defence.

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