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Fri, Sep 27, 2019

Airbus Demonstrates ACH160 On A Yacht For First Time

Participating In The Monaco Yacht Show This Week

Airbus Corporate Helicopters (ACH) this week has been demonstrating the world’s most advanced medium helicopter – the ACH160 – to prospective customers at the Monaco Yacht Show, the world’s foremost superyacht event.

The aircraft will form the centrepiece of a triumvirate of Airbus helicopters, which also includes the ACH145 and the lighter ACH135 – all fitted to purpose for yacht operations.

The ACH160 was a striking sight over Monaco’s bay on September 26th, landing and taking off from the 456-foot Lürssen Flying Fox. It sets a new benchmark in corporate transportation with a blend of innovative technology, speed, comfort and style. Its interior concept is the result of a collaboration between ACH Creative Style Studio and Harrison Eidsgaard, one of the most sought after names in the superyacht design industry.

The first two ACH160 are already on the final assembly line at Airbus’ Marignane plant. EASA Certification of the H160 in transport configuration is due by the end of the year and the first ACH160 will be delivered next year.

Also on display are an ACH135, equipped with Airbus’ ACH Line in-house interior, embarked on M/Y Bintador, a Tankoa-built 50m yacht at location C09.

The range is rounded off by an ACH145 based on the terrace of the Yacht Club de Monaco. This helicopter is finished in the Mercedes Benz Style Special Edition.

Visitors can also see the latest release of the ACH Yacht Interface App, a tool dedicated to supporting yacht designers and shipbuilders in integrating ACH aircraft into new yacht projects. This tool provides key preliminary information for incorporating ACH helicopters on-board and serves to prevent costly retrofits.

“We are thrilled to be at Monaco once more and we look forward to demonstrating the suitability of our helicopter range to the needs of yacht designers, builders and owners,” said Frederic Lemos, Head of Airbus Corporate Helicopters.

(Image provided with Airbus news release)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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