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Fri, Jun 29, 2018

Airbus Helicopters Completes Delivery Of Four H125s To Nova Scotia DNR

Missions Include Search And Rescue, Forestry Programs, Aerial Surveys And Firefighting

Airbus has delivered four H125 helicopters to Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources (NSDNR), completing the province's air fleet renewal, following a competitive bid in 2016.

The aircraft will play an instrumental role in increasing service capacity for a wide range of NSDNR missions including search and rescue, forestry programs, wildlife and geological surveys, as well as firefighting. The H125's lifting power capacity, endurance and maneuverability make it the reference for the most rigorous hot and high missions and swing operations.  

"The Airbus H125 helicopter is made for the extreme environmental conditions our team often operates under and provides us the level of performance and safety we require," said the Honourable Margaret Miller, Minister of Natural Resources, Nova Scotia. "The addition of these new helicopters will assist our team in providing increased support for the vast resources of Nova Scotia, including the ability to access remote areas quickly, providing support during weather events and managing resources more efficiently."

The Department of Natural Resources' mandate is to develop, manage, conserve and protect forest, mineral, parks and wildlife resources, in addition to the administration of the province's Crown land.

"The protection and management of Nova Scotia's natural resources is mission critical and the H125 is a workhorse that is up for this challenging task," said Romain Trapp, President of Airbus Helicopters Canada. "We are extremely proud of our successful and lasting relationship with Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and we thank them for once again entrusting Airbus Helicopters to support their operations."

Customized specifically for NSDNR, the H125 fleet are equipped with a glass cockpit, floor window, high-visibility doors, cable cutters, cargo mirror and cargo pods. The H125 helicopter will also allow the NSDNR to double its water carrying capacity when fighting wildfires.

(Image provided with Airbus Helicopters news release)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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