Air Zermatt, Technical Service Department, Helicopter

So that every flight
takes off safely

Technical service: care and maintenance of the company's own fleet

Air Zermatt's fleet of aircraft is adapted to the challenging and special conditions of the Valais mountains. Each aircraft has its strengths and is always equipped for the difficult missions on the 4000-meter peaks thanks to the technical service.

 

Maintenance of the aircarft

The Technical Service Department of Air Zermatt AG is responsible for the care and maintenance of all in-house helicopters. Air Zermatt AG has had EASA Part 145 certification since 2007. This certification entitles us to carry out maintenance work on civil helicopters from all over Europe.

Part 145

The technical service of Air Zermatt AG is responsible for the care and maintenance of all company-owned helicopters. Since 2007 Air Zermatt AG has the EASA Part 145 approval CH.145.0233. This approval entitles us to perform maintenance work on civil helicopters from all over Europe.

Our company attaches great importance to high quality standards. At our EASA Part 145 certified maintenance facility, we combine technology, know-how and experience for the benefit of Air Zermatt and our customers. We will support and advise you on all matters concerning your helicopter and guarantee the highest service quality in all areas of maintenance, spare parts procurement and logistics.

A3 Helicopters

  • Bell 429
  • EC 135 T2/T3
  • EC 130 T2
  • Ecureuil H125 (AS 350 B3) series
  • Robinson R22, R44
  • Electrical System Installations

C5 Electrical Power

  • General Limitation
  • Components and scope as per the Capability List defined in the Company Exposition MOE

Part Camo

Since 2009, Air Zermatt AG has also been EASA Part M certified with Privilege I. This certification authorizes us to perform the maintenance for the airworthiness of aircraft as well as to test the airworthiness of aircraft according to the EASA Part M Subpart G & I certification. On March 1, 2022, the EASA Part M rating with privilege I was replaced by the EASA Part CAMO CH.CAMO.3007 rating. The privileges remain the same.

Air Zermatt's Helicopter Fleet

Air Zermatt has continually evolved through its more than 50-year history, from the "basic" helicopter, which was used exclusively for rescue operations, to a fleet of eleven helicopters. All kinds of transports, tourist flights and rescue operations from the simple to the extreme can be carried out with this fleet.

Ecureuil H125
(AS 350 B3)

The Ecureuil H125 (AS 350 B3) is a light single-engine multipurpose helicopter. On 14 May 2005 an AS 350 B3+ was the first helicopter landing on the peak of the Mount Everest (8,848 m).

Bell429

he first take off took place on 27 February 2007, it was approved by the Canadian Aviation Authority on 1 July 2009, and by the EASA according to CS-27 on 23 September 2009, whereas delivery was planned to start at the end of 2009. The Bell 429 is manufactured in Mirabel, Canada.

Safety
as top Priority

The safety of customers and passengers is our top priority. Our fleet is equipped with Spidertracks, enabling our team to see where our aircraft are at all times, how they are flying, and communicate in real-time. We actively monitor our aircraft location and status, and will quickly be alerted in the event of an emergency.

 

 

Location

Sale of helicopters
& products

Contact

  • Base Maintenance Center Raron, LSER
  • Line Maintenance Base Zermatt, LSEZ
  • Line Maintenance Base Buochs, Fadenbrücke 20- CH-6370 Oberdorf– Switzerland, LSZC
  • Line Maintenance BaseMollis,  Flugplatzareal 2 CH-8753 Mollis, LSZM
  • Cargo Mirror Set - Type Air Zermatt EASA STC 10030519
  • Bubble window on the LH small hinged cockpit door of the EC 130 B4/T2
  • EASA STC 10070292
  • Air Zermatt — Extended Door Opener Kit AS 350 series EASA MC 10062613
Air Zermatt AG
Technischer Dienst
Wolfseyastrasse 11
CH-3942 Raron
T  +41 27 570 70 81
E-Mail: camo@air-zermatt.ch