Global Vectra Helicorp Ltd
NSE:GLOBALVECT
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Global Vectra Helicorp Ltd
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Global Vectra Helicorp Ltd. engages in the operation of helicopter. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2006-10-21. The firm is also engaged in helicopter charter services for onshore transportation. The company offers a range of onshore and offshore services to sectors, including oil and gas, geophysical survey, corporate and very very important person (VVIP) flights, aerial photography, religious tourism, emergency services, underslung operations, and owner grid construction and maintenance. The Company’s offshore fleet manufacturers Leonardo (AW139), which has over two engines and approximately 15 passenger seats, and Bell Textron (B412), which has over two engines and approximately 13 passenger seats. Its onshore fleet manufacturers Leonardo (AW169), which has over two engines and over eight passenger seats and Bell Textron (B412), which has over two engines and approximately 13 passenger seats.
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