Babcock Mission Critical Services Offshore


Babcock Mission Critical Services Offshore Limited is a British helicopter operator, specialising in providing offshore helicopter transportation services to North Sea and Irish Sea oil and gas platforms.
Babcock operates a mixed fleet of helicopters on behalf of more than 10 major customers. Annually they transport around 200,000 men and women to and from offshore oil and gas platforms from bases at Aberdeen, Norwich, Blackpool and Sumburgh airports. Babcock also operates two specialist Search and Rescue aircraft to support the Oil and Gas industry. These two AW139 helicopters are based at Aberdeen airport and equipped with specialist search and rescue equipment and provide 24-hour SAR coverage for the central North Sea.
Bond Offshore Helicopters became a Babcock International Group company when Babcock acquired the Avincis group in May 2014.

Founder

David Bond, founder of the Bond company, was a wartime Lancaster pilot who set up his own company in 1946 and flew Austers, Lancastrians and Halifaxes for air taxis and charter work. He switched to helicopters in 1953 and was involved in crop-spraying in Jamaica and Honduras, surveying in Algeria, and flying for Marley Tiles before launching the company which was to become Bond Aviation.

History

1960s–1979

David Bond founded Management Aviation, in 1961 to operate Hiller 12E helicopters near Cambridge for commercial services in the UK. By 1972 the company had entered the North Sea market, and introduced the world's first light twin-engined helicopter, Bolkow 105, in support of North Sea and Lighthouse Operations. These were supplemented by Aérospatiale SA 365 Dauphin 2 flying from Bacton and Theddlethorpe. Additional operational bases at Kirmington and ex-RAF Strubby began in 1975.
In 1977 Steven Bond, son of David, became Managing Director for the Bond company when David died and by 1979 the Bond company expanded their North Sea market with medium and heavy category S-58T and S-61N helicopters.

1980s–2000

Management Aviation provided services to Eon Productions for the films For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy, leading to scenes where actor Walter Gotell as KGB General Gogol was being flown by pilot Bond.
Management Aviation were rebranded as Bond Helicopters in 1984.
In 1987 Bond launched the UK's first dedicated air ambulance for Cornwall Air Ambulance Service and by 1991 Bond Helicopters Ltd was one of the largest helicopter companies in the UK. Bond Air Services then formed as a division of Bond Helicopters in the same year to manage expansion of light twin market for clients and by 1993 Bond had expanded internationally, acquiring Lloyd Helicopters Pty Ltd which created an overall fleet of 107 helicopters.
By 1994 Bond Group had merged with Norway's Helikopter Service to form the Helicopter Services Group, the world's largest commercial helicopter offshore operating group, with a fleet of over 350 twin engine helicopters.
In 1999 CHC Helicopter purchased the Helicopter Services Group, Stephen and Peter Bond then acquired Bond Air Services division,, from Helicopter Services Group.

2001 – present

In 2001 Bond HQ moved from Aberdeen, Scotland to custom-built facilities at Gloucestershire Airport, however, its main operational base remained in Aberdeen.
In 2004 Bond Aviation Group re-entered the offshore oil & gas support market, forming 'Bond Offshore Helicopters', and established an operating base, including Hangarage and passenger terminal facilities, on the east side of Aberdeen airport.
Bond Air Services started the UK's first wind farm support contract using a winch-equipped EC135T2i from a new base at Lowestoft in 2010.
In 2011 Bond Air Services were acquired by World Helicopter Group, a holding company for investment firms Grupo Inaer, Investindustrial and KKR & Co making their combining fleet to 360.
On 12 February 2013 Avincis Group took delivery of two Sikorsky S-92s out of the sixteen which had been ordered by company. The helicopters were delivered to Bond Offshore Helicopters' Aberdeen Airport base.
In March 2014 Bond Offshore took delivery of a new S-92. The aircraft arrived at Prestwick Airport inside an Antonov transporter aircraft.
On 25 April 2016 Bond was renamed Babcock. The full name of the company became Babcock Mission Critical Services Offshore Limited.

Offices

Babcock Mission Critical Services Offshore Limited is based in Aberdeen, Scotland with additional operations located in Blackpool, Norwich and Sumburgh. Babcock opened a new terminal – Terminal 2 – in Aberdeen in 2014, initially serving Nexen passengers. In 2015 Babcock opened a major new hangar at Aberdeen airport to accommodate its fleet. The 21,000 square foot hangar at the east side of the airport is used as both a maintenance and storage facility for S-92, H175, AW139 and AS365N3 helicopters.. In May 2017 licensed engineering staff at Babcock Mission Critical Services voted for their union Prospect to be recognised for collective bargaining

Search & Rescue (SAR)

Babcock also has two search and rescue aircraft that provide emergency support to offshore oil drilling operations. These AW139 aircraft are configured with specialist equipment including infrared cameras, loudhailers, searchlights and communication equipment. They are both based in Aberdeen from where with one as the lead and the other as the back-up they service the Central North Sea under a £60 million five-year contract with Oil & Gas UK and 18 oil and gas companies.

Fleet

AircraftTotalNotes
Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma4
Eurocopter AS332L2 Super Puma Mk262 in Search and Rescue configuration
Eurocopter AS365N3 Dauphin2Both based at Blackpool Airport
AgustaWestland AW13972 in Search and Rescue configuration
Sikorsky S-9214
Airbus Helicopters H1754
Total Number of Aircraft37-

Accidents and incidents