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The H145 Heads To Queensland In Its Australia Demo Tour

Month-Long Tour Saw The H145 Making First Stop In Sydney Last Week

Brisbane and North Queensland regional centers are getting their first glimpse of Airbus Helicopters H145.

The aircraft arrived in Brisbane last weekend, having completed the Sydney component of its month-long Australia visit as part of a global tour. While in and around the Sydney region, the H145 was demonstrated to a wide cross-section of current and potential customers, including local hospitals, surf life savers and private aviators.

The H145 has an equally busy program in Brisbane and greater Queensland, before its national tour heads further north to Mackay, Townsville and the Whitsundays. It will return briefly to Brisbane before continuing south to Melbourne and Canberra, and leaving the country in late July.

Having evolved from the EC145, the advanced H145 series incorporates new Arriel 2E engines, a new digital avionics suite, and a 4-axis autopilot. It was certified in 2014 as the latest member of Airbus Helicopters’ 4-tonne, twin-engine product range. Airbus Helicopters has taken around 170 orders for the aircraft to date.

“The potential for the H145 in our region is strong," said Cedric Bessette Director Civil Helicopters, Airbus Group Australia Pacific. "Customers who flew the H145 were very impressed with the versatility, performance and power available, giving the H145 unrivalled operational capabilities with the highest level of safety.

“Our customers commented on the quietness of the aircraft, as well as its ease of operation and multi-role capabilities. These qualities are thanks to the H145’s enclosed Fenestron tail rotor and an automatic variable rotor speed control system which, together, reduce external noise while boosting payload and range.”

For multi-mission operators, the H145 can be reconfigured quickly and easily for a variety of different roles, including emergency medical services and police duties, aerial work and passenger transport for both business and private operators. And for more demanding operations, it can move workers and their equipment quickly and safely to remote locations, including off-shore oil drilling platforms and activities in rugged terrain.

(Image provided by Airbus)

FMI: www.airbusgroupap.com.au

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