Airbus has delivered the first two
H225 helicopters, out of an order for 21 aircraft, to the Ukrainian Ministry
of Interior.
One aircraft is destined for search and rescue
missions and the other one will be operated by the National Guard
for law enforcement missions.
The H225 helicopters were repurposed
to suit these public service missions in just over three months.
Another two H225s will join the fleet in the coming weeks.
“Further to the Intergovernmental Agreement signed between Ukraine
and France earlier this year, we are pleased to be celebrating the
first deliveries. This Agreement for 55 helicopters enables
Ukraine to provide its population with a complete range of
helicopter services from search and rescue, emergency medical
services, firefighting to law enforcement missions,” said Arsen
Avakov, Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. “Thanks to the
excellent operational cooperation with Airbus, we will also set up
a local training and maintenance centre in Ukraine to support our
new modernized fleet of helicopters.”
The first deliveries have taken place in the frame
of the Intergovernmental Agreement contract signed in July 2018
for 55 aircraft – 21 repurposed H225s, 10 brand new H145s, and 24
H125s, all aimed for search and rescue (SAR), EMS and other public
service missions.
The 11-tonne-category twin-turbine H225 is
is used for SAR operations by the Japan Coast Guard, the
Spanish Coast Guard and the Argentine Coast Guard, among others. Benefits for
these demanding missions include a takeoff sequence of less than
five minutes, its all-weather capability including in full icing
conditions, its SAR modes and renowned autopilot precision.
“We are pleased
that these two H225s have landed in Ukraine in a record amount of
time. Now that the pilots have completed their H225 certification
training in France, Ukraine can immediately take advantage of the
excellent payload and range that the multi-purpose H225 offers
along with the aircraft's state-of-the-art autopilot that provides
precision while reducing crew workload in the most demanding
mission conditions,” said Matthieu Louvot, Executive Vice
President for Support and Services at Airbus Helicopters who
attended the delivery ceremony in Kiev. “One of the next steps is
to accompany the Ministry of Interior in setting-up a dedicated
training and maintenance centre for the helicopters in Ukraine.”
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