Skytech Helicopters were abandoned MI-26T helicopters located on the site in Belgium.

In 2015, helicopters were sold as metal components. Skytech was established in November 1989 in Belgium by helicopter pilots Thierry Lakhanisky and Lucienne De Dryver. The business is recognized for pioneering commercial operation of the Mil MI 26T in Western Europe from 1992.

Skytech Helicopters were abandoned MI-26T helicopters discovered on the Belgian site. In 2015, helicopters were sold as metal components. Skytech was established in November 1989 in Belgium by helicopter pilots Thierry Lakhanisky and Lucienne De Dryver. The firm is well-known for being the first to commercially operate the Mil MI 26T in Western Europe in 1992.

Aerial works, air ambulance/medevac, passenger and freight charters, fire services, hazardous freight, offshore, police, and survey/surveillance were among the company’s duties. On February 18, 2008, the firm was declared bankrupt for alleged unpaid debts, but because this was not the case, an appeal was filed, and the action was dropped by June 2008.

The devices needed to be transferred to Russia, but owing to financial issues, they were stranded at the transport company’s location. In 2015, just a few helicopters were sold as metal components. Belgium Urbex explorers took photos of abandoned Skytech Helicopters in 2010.

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