Since beginning to serve Scandinavian operators in September 2016, the FSL has averaged a response time of less than one hour for requests for parts. More than 1,300 various part numbers for S-92 helicopters are stocked in Norway.

“The Forward Stocking Location in Stavanger is an important development in parts support to further increase our aircraft availability,” said Bristow Norway Area Manager, Heidi Wulff Heimark. “We have already benefited considerably in reducing down time. Having parts so close to where we operate improves our ability to react more effectively to unexpected and disruptive repairs that require parts, improving both our safety and operations.”

“The Sikorsky stocking locations in Aberdeen and Stavanger have been great assets in helping us reduce Aircraft on Ground downtime through placing critical parts within and close to our large operating regions,” said Dave Balevic, senior vice president of engineering and operations at CHC Helicopter. “Because we no longer have to wait for parts to cross the Atlantic, we now potentially reduce AOG event downtime by as much 50-60 percent just by having the right part in the right place.”

The Stavanger FSL, co-located with a Flight Safety International full-motion S-92 helicopter simulator, and a Sikorsky authorized Customer Support Center, recently expanded from a 3,200-square-foot warehouse to more than 5,000 square feet.

Mayor of Sola, Mr. Ole Ueland cuts the ribbon on Sikorsky’s newly expanded Forward Stocking Location in Stavanger, Norway. Sikorsky together with Aircontact Group AS hosted a celebration marking the one-year anniversary of operations in its Stavanger Forward Stocking Location and the opening of brand new facilities for the employees at the Helicenter.