Airbus/Eurocopter EC 135T1 Turbine Helicopters for Sale
Originally designed by MBB in Germany, the Eurocopter EC135T1 is a 7-seat medium twin turbine helicopter fitted with Eurocopter's distinctive Fenestron tail. The initial production version has two 696 shp Turbomeca Arrius 2B turboshafts. As a corporate helicopter it has a separate 6-seat rear cabin but is also used by many police forces and for EMS.
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Airbus/Eurocopter EC 135T1 Turbine Helicopter Price Data
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The current value range covering all production years for this Make / Model based on recent transactions, including Comparable Aircraft Models.
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Asset Quality Rating
Describes the present average maintenance quality for all production years for this Make / Model based on the standardized Asset Insight Index Scale ranging from - 2.500 (worst) to 10.000 (best).
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ETP Ratio
The Maintenance Exposure to Ask Price Ratio is an indicator of an aircraft’s marketability. When the ETP Ratio is greater than 40%, a listed aircraft’s Days on Market increase.