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Air Greenland selects H225 for SAR

October 3, 2019  By Helicopters Staff


The Airbus H225 operating in a search and rescue role. (Photo: Airbus)

Air Greenland has ordered two Airbus H225 heavy helicopters to support its bid to win its home country’s search and rescue (SAR) contract. Under the terms of a firm contract assisted by Airbus Helicopters, two H225s repurposed from the oil-and-gas industry will be delivered over the coming months to replace the ageing S-61 helicopter currently used for the service.

Airbus will also provide a maintenance and support package as well as pilot and crew training to Air Greenland. The H225 and military H225M are operated by 20 nations worldwide.

“At Airbus, we are proud that the deployment of the H225 will help ensure the safety of global maritime traffic transiting the Greenland-Iceland gap to and from the Arctic region,”said Olivier Michalon, head of Europe region, Airbus Helicopters.

The 11-tonne category, twin-engine H225 is the latest member of Airbus Helicopters’ Super Puma family. It is the largest model in Airbus Helicopters’ portfolio and has accumulated more than 600,000 flight hours out of more than 5.5 million flight hours recorded by the Super Puma family.

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Equipped with advanced electronic instruments and a 4-axis autopilot system, Airbus states the H225 provides strong endurance and fast cruise speed, and can be fitted with a range of SAR equipment. Operated by two pilots, it can be configured with up to 18 seats or six stretchers and has all-weather capability, including full anti-icing.

“These two specific aircraft have low numbers of flight hours and their remarkable capability on SAR operations ensures that they will be able to provide a highly effective service in that role for many years to come,” said Jacob Nitter Sørensen, CEO, Air Greenland.

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