Airbus has delivered the first of 16 new H125
helicopters uniquely configured for U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO).
AMO collaborated with Airbus as part of a
long-term fleet upgrade initiative, and the resulting
configuration has led to one of the most advanced, high-tech law
enforcement helicopters ever developed.
“Our mission is to safeguard the nation by
anticipating and confronting security threats,” said Steve Boyer,
Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner for AMO. “Airbus
Helicopters’ continued commitment to designing, manufacturing, and
delivering quality products will enable AMO personnel to
successfully and safely carry out this mission.”
The first helicopter for the new configuration was
tested and delivered from Airbus Helicopters’ facility in Grand
Prairie, Texas. The remaining aircraft are being built in
Columbus, Miss, where a workforce made up of 40 percent U.S.
veterans also produces the UH-72A Lakota for the U.S. Army and has
delivered more than 450 single-engine H125 aircraft for the North
American market.
Following a rigorous analysis of its mission needs
and next generation aerospace technology, AMO developed a set of
requirements for the new helicopters, which Airbus put in place
through nearly 30 Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs). The
series of STCs are tied together through a primary
all-encompassing STC that ensures all of the systems interact
properly with one another and with the basic aircraft.
Airbus and AMO have a longstanding relationship of
more than 30 years, during which Airbus has delivered more than
100 helicopters from the H120 and H125 family.
This new acquisition was made possible
through a partnership with Davenport Aviation, an SBA-certified
and HUBZone contractor specializing in the supply of aerospace
equipment to federal, state and local government agencies.
“We are honored to partner with Airbus Helicopters
and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to support this fleet
upgrade for enhanced law enforcement capabilities through the
procurement of 16 new H125 helicopters from our GSA contract,”
said Leah Simoes, Owner and Chairwoman of Davenport Aviation.
“Throughout this project, we have been very appreciative of the
support we have received from Airbus and CBP of our WOSB, HUBZone
Certified small business.”
The H125 features dual hydraulics, dual channel
engine FADEC, a crash resistant fuel system, and advanced
glass-panel cockpit displays.
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