Test flights have been conducted over flat and mountainous terrain around Öskemen (Ust-Kamenogorsk). The
new Russian helicopter, with a maximum load capacity of 3,600 Kg, showcased the unique advantages of its
coaxial rotors by demonstrating its external cargo mounting system and hoisting capability in flight. The
Ka-226T also undertook a special flight at the request of the Aviation Division of East Kazakhstan Province,
hovering and landing at an altitude of 2,500 metres above sea level in a practice evacuation. The helicopter’s
coaxial rotors enabled it to take off with confidence and make precise landings in mountainous terrain on missions
for government and commercial operators in Kazakhstan, who were all present to view the demonstration.
Russian Helicopters Director of Marketing Mikhail Dubrovin said: “We see significant potential in the Kazakh
helicopter market and are fully able to meet demand. As we introduce new models to the global market, we begin
by presenting them in CIS countries. Today we are pleased to demonstrate the Ka-226T on the ground and in flight
to our Kazakh partners.
The Ka-226T is particularly at home in turbulent conditions and strong winds in steppe areas. The helicopter can
operate in a variable climate with sharp changes of temperature, and also when there is a risk of icing. Another
benefit of the new Ka-226T is that it does not require a hangar – the helicopter is built to operate throughout
the year and for ground service anywhere in the world.
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