Four NH90s are currently in service with 214 Sqn of the Swedish Armed Forces Helicopter Wing and are currently based at Malmen AB near Linkoping .
The four aircraft are currently an a interim Tactical Troop Transport configuration allowing the crews to carry out basic flying training, operating from austere locations and conducting two-ship flying operations. Night flying is not currently undertaken but is due to begin later this year.
Wiborg revealed that the squadron had flown around 270 hours in 2011 and has so far flown more than 200 hours in the first half of 2012.
The first of these aircraft is expected in September or October this year. Swedish NH90s have been built in Finland by Patria, and by Eurocopter in France and in Germany. Seven aircraft have been produced for air arm. Apart from the four in service with 214 Sqn, two are in storage in an interim configuration while the first-built aircraft is used by Eurocopter to test the naval warfare configuration. The Swedish government has ordered five of the 18 aircraft to be configured for land-based naval warfare operations.
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