Sparfell & Karen Helicopters

Switzerland

Charter operator profile. Bases, aircraft, certification and contact details.

Telephone
+41 91 745 09 18
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Charter bases and aircraft

Geneva
1 × Bell 505
Passenger (4 pax), Sightseeing/Leisure
Locarno
1 × Leonardo A109E
Passenger (5 pax), Sightseeing/Leisure
1 × Leonardo AW139
Passenger (8 pax), Sightseeing/Leisure
Lodrino
1 × Bell 505
Passenger (4 pax), Sightseeing/Leisure, Aerial Works
1 × Leonardo AW139
Passenger (6 pax), Sightseeing/Leisure
Other airports (no aircraft specified)
Lome (Gnassingbe Eyadema)
Lugano

People

People mentioned in news coverage for this company.

Damiano Terraneo
Maintenance Manager
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Aircraft types

Agusta A109
Agusta designed the A109 twin-turboshaft helicopter in the late 1960s, first flying in 1971. The eight-passenger aircraft serves utility, VIP transport, and military roles with current production as AW109 variants.
AgustaWestland AW139
The AW139 is a 15-seat twin-engine helicopter for VIP transport, offshore, firefighting, and emergency missions. Originally designed by Agusta and Bell, first flew in 2001 and entered service in 2003.

News

The company has recently welcomed its Bell 505 to Geneva.
May 31, 2026
In a market such as Geneva, where hangar availability for helicopters remains extremely limited, the latest move from Sparfell & Karen represents an advantage for owners seeking to base their aircraft directly at the airport. Full Story