Nakanihon Air, one of Japans largest helicopter
operators, has ordered one Airbus H215 heavy helicopter to shore
up its capabilities for utility and aerial work.
We are looking forward to receiving Airbus
mission-proven H215 to support our wide-ranging activities in
Japan, said Taku Shibata, President of Nakanihon Air. We believe
the H215 offers the enhanced precision and stability we require,
which will not only boost mission readiness but will also build up
our fleet capabilities. We are happy to further this partnership
with the Airbus Helicopters team in Japan that understands our
needs and has supported our operations for many years.
Currently operating 45 Airbus helicopters,
Nakanihon Air specialises in activities covering EMS, electronic news gathering, as well as passenger and
goods transportation in Japan.
The air services company also runs
an Airbus-approved maintenance centre for H135 helicopters, while
major inspections of the operators existing Super Puma fleet are
performed at the manufacturers Kobe maintenance facility.
We are pleased to support Nakanihon Airs growing
business. We thank our customer for their continued confidence in
our long-lasting relationship as demonstrated by this first H215
order, said Guillaume Leprince, Managing Director of Airbus
Helicopters in Japan. Thanks to a 4-axis dual duplex digital
autopilot system in an intuitive glass cockpit, the H215 provides
enhanced mission efficiency and safety while simplifying crew
workload. We are confident that it will be an asset to Nakanihon
Air, offering the excellent performance they expect.
The twin-engine, heavy-lift H215 is a member of
the Super Puma helicopter family. There are currently 28 helicopters of the Super
Puma family in Japan flown by civil operators, parapublic
operators, and the Ministry of Defense for various search and
rescue missions, coastguard operations, fire-fighting, as well as
Private and Business Aviation and commercial air transport
missions.
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