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AW109 Power Private Jet Charter

AW109 Power by Agusta Westland (AW109E), a popular Helicopter - Specifications, History, and Overview

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    Aircraft category

    Helicopter

  • Seats icon
    Typical Seating

    5

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    Price per hour

    4,050

  • Range icon
    Nautical miles

    512

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AW109 Power by Agusta Westland (AW109E), a popular Helicopter - Specifications, History, and Overview

The average hourly rental rate of the AW109 Power is around 4,050 USD per hour.

The average purchase price of a new AW109 Power is 6,000,000 USD.

The average purchase price of a pre-owned AW109 Power is 2,500,000 USD.

Aircraft Size

Aircraft sizeEnglishMetric
Length42.78 ft13.04 m
Wing Span36.1 ft11 m
Height11.16 ft3.4 m
Bag. Capacity33.54 ft³0.94 m³

Cabin Size

Cabin sizeEnglishMetric
Length6.88 ft 2.1 m
Width25.6 ft 7.8 m
Height4.2 ft 1.28 m
Area124 ft³ 3.5 m³

Aircraft Seats

LayoutSeats
Max Seating7
Typical Seating5
Pilots1

Average Prices

CostsUSDEUR
Purchase New6,000,000 USD6,000,000 EUR
Purchase Used2,500,000 USD2,500,000 EUR
Hourly rate4,050 USD/hour4,050 EUR/hour

Performance Specifications

PerformanceEnglishMetric
IFR Range512 nm948 km
Cruise Speed154 KTAS285 km/h
Certified Ceiling19600 ft5974 m
Rate of Climb1930 ft/m588 m/m
Takeoff Distance50 ft15 m
Landing Distance50 ft15 m
Max Takeoff Weight6614 lbs3000 kg
Max Landing Weight6614 lbs3000 kg
Useful Weight2822 lbs1280 kg
Payload with Full Fuel1281 lbs581 kg

More about the AW109 Power

The AW109SP GrandNew is the latest derivative of the time-tested A109 series of helicopters, which were originally designed as a rescue mission aircraft in the 1970s. The original A109 utilized twin Allison 250-C20 turbines, but has since been modernized and updated for many different types of missions. Before the AW109 GrandNew was certified in 2011, the AW109E Power was the most modern A109 derivative. First flying in 1995 and subsequently certified in 1996, the AW109E Power still remains in service today, despite no longer being the most modern in the family. The GrandNew takes its name from its hugely successful predecessor, the Grand, which was known for its excellent performance, interior space, reliability, and economy. The GrandNew features pivotal technological advances while staying true to the efficient design and performance of the Grand. As a result, the GrandNew successfully integrates modern innovation with its predecessor's time-tested strengths, without losing sight of what made it great in the first place.

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Key Features of the AW109 Power

The AW109 GrandNew was the very first helicopter to earn European Aviation Safety Agency certification for precision approaches using SBAS (Satellite-Based Augmentation System) and LPV (Localizer Performance with Vertical guidance). This provides operators with the additional flexibility of being less dependent on ILS (Instrument Landing Systems) in poor weather conditions, which would normally be required. Overall, both the AW109E Power and the AW109 GrandNew have been quite successful, earning hundreds of orders from dozens of countries across the globe. Standard missions for the AW109 GrandNew include VIP transport, emergency medical services, maritime operations, SAR, and corporate transport. State-of-the-art Inlet Barrier Filter (IBF) systems are available to both the AW109E Power and AW109SP GrandNew, which significantly reduces operating costs and prevents excessive wear on the engine. In short, any mission that the Grand could competently accomplish, the GrandNew can do even better.

Capabilities of the AW109 Power

One of the most significant upgrades the GrandNew possesses is its brand new glass cockpit featuring an advanced avionics system that was not previously available in the Grand. This fully-digital avionics suite incorporates intuitive displays for single or dual pilot setups and provides numerous navigation systems to assist the operators in maintaining total situational awareness while managing the flight. The systems supported by the cockpit's avionics include an Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS), Helicopter Terrain Awareness Warning System (HTAWS), Flight Management System (FMS), as well as several other instruments that reduce pilot workload and increase flight safety. Each of these features works in conjunction to create an easily manageable operating experience and enables the pilot to automate systems that do not require constant attention. Altogether, both the AW109SP GrandNew and the AW109E Power are excellent options for a variety of missions that only the most versatile of aircraft can handle. They are both modernized derivatives of a time-tested, reliable, and hugely successful helicopter model.