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Airbus prepares to add newest Lakota to U.S. Army fleet

September 3, 2020  By Helicopters Staff


Based on the Airbus H145, the UH-72B incorporates the Fenestron tail rotor, more powerful engines, enhanced controls and the Airbus Helionix avionics suite. (Photo: Airbus Helicopters)

Airbus Helicopters plans to introduce the newest series of its Lakota helicopter, known as the UH-72B, to the U.S. Army’s fleet, in 2021. The process will start with new orders placed this year for 17 additional Lakota helicopters.

Airbus has delivered more than 460 UH-72A Lakota helicopters to the U.S. Army, Navy and National Guard, with the 463rd and final UH-72A model slated for delivery in September.

“Since we first began operations with the UH-72 Lakota some 15 years ago, this helicopter has been the workhorse of the Army and National Guard, saving lives, assisting in disaster relief, training thousands of pilots, and, more importantly, helping to protect our communities and our country,” said COL Calvin Lane, US Army Project Manager for Utility Helicopters. “Procuring the UH-72B Lakota provides tremendous value with no research and development costs for the Army.”

Airbus explains the UH-72B will enter service for the U.S. Army National Guard as the latest iteration of the same commercial, off-the-shelf aircraft that has been the Army’s Light Utility Helicopter since the first Lakota contract award in 2006.

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“This is welcome news for the men and women building the Lakota in Mississippi, as we expand our production capabilities and prepare for a successful future for the Lakota,” said Scott Tumpak, vice president responsible for Airbus military helicopter programs in the U.S.

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