Airbus’ multi-role twin engine H160 helicopter has
been granted type certification by the European Union Aviation
Safety Agency (EASA).
FAA certification is expected to follow, shortly
prior to first delivery to an undisclosed US customer later this
year.
“We are proud that the H160 has received its EASA
type certificate. This achievement represents years of hard work
designing, industrializing and defining the support ecosystem with
our suppliers and partners and I would like to thank everyone who
has dedicated their time and energy to turning this next
generation helicopter into reality,” said Bruno Even, Airbus
Helicopters CEO. “I now look forward to the H160 entering into
service and offering its innovative features that bring
competitiveness alongside additional comfort and safety to
customers worldwide.”
Airbus Helicopters relied
on three prototypes, the first serial aircraft, and two additional
test means, the dynamic helicopter zero and the system helicopter
zero, to develop and certify the aircraft and continues to mature
the aircraft ahead of entry into service. The helicopters have
flown over 1,500 hours both for flight tests and demo flights.
“The successful completion of the H160 Type
Certificate is the result of several years of tremendous work and
efforts accomplished jointly by the involved technical teams of
the Agency and Airbus Helicopters in a remarkable fruitful cooperation spirit,”
said Rachel Daeschler, Certification Director, EASA. “It is the result of thorough design and testing efforts, to
ensure the highest safety standards are reached. The design of the
H160 makes it suitable for a wide range of versatile missions. It
is also one of the most environmentally friendly with respect to
fuel consumption and one of the quietest helicopters of its class. My personal appreciation and warmest congratulations are
conveyed to the involved technical staff who continuously showed
high commitment for constructive collaboration to overcome the
challenges inherent to this type certification project.”
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