Airbus has delivered two H145s to the Ecuadorian
Air Force, the first military customer in South America for this
multi-purpose twin-engine helicopter.
The H145 helicopters, known as “Cobra” in the
Ecuadorian Air Force, will be assigned to the 22nd Combat Wing in
Guayaquil.
A total of six H145s will be delivered over the
next year.
The contract includes training for 12 pilots and 15
technicians, as part of an in-country operational training
programme.
"We are very happy to have new advanced technology
equipment to help face our country’s operational challenges, where
high performance helicopters are needed to fly in the Andes at up
to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet), in the jungle or on the coast,"
said Colonel Franck Cevallos, commander of the 22nd Wing of the
Ecuadorian Air Force.
The six H145 helicopters will help with missions
related to national security, such as border surveillance and the
fight against drug trafficking, as well as carrying out rescue
operations at high altitudes, medical evacuation (MedEvac) and
assistance in the case of natural disasters, both during the day
and at night.
This wide range of mission capabilities is thanks to
the variety of equipment included such as the cargo hook, rescue
crane, stretchers, searchlight, electro-optical camera for
reconnaissance, etc.
"Thanks to the installed mission equipment, it
will be possible to move quickly from a rescue to a transport
mission, reinforcing the Air Force’s response capacity for
disaster relief and other missions in support of the public,"
added Colonel Chiriboga, Head of Air Operations at the Ecuadorian
Air Force.
In Ecuador there are currently some 40 Airbus
helicopters in operation with civil and military clients.
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