Boeing Rotorcraft 234 Chinook

The Boeing Vertol 234 Chinook is a twin-engine heavy-lift helicopter, developed from the CH-47 Chinook military helicopter by Boeing Defense, Space & Security in 1962. This helicopter features a distinctive design with two main rotors mounted on pylons at both the front and rear of the aircraft. These rotors are powered by Lycoming AL5512 engines, optimizing the aircraft’s lift and thrust for improved performance. The twin-rotor 234 Chinook offers greater stability compared to conventional helicopters of its time, making it well-suited for both cargo and passenger transport. It was introduced to the commercial aviation market.

Red Box is delighted to present a comprehensive range of ground power equipment for this aircraft, including tugs, ground power units, start power units, and more, meticulously tailored to meet the specifications of the Boeing 234 Chinook aircraft.

This selection includes the 757 CFBO-NJ tug, and the RBC8090 GPU Frequency Converter.


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