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Brazilian armed forces acquire 27 H125 helicopters

September 22, 2022  By Helicopters Staff


The new H125 helicopters for Brazil will have a G500H TXi double glass cockpit and VEMD. (Photo: Roberto Valadares Caiafa)

The Brazilian armed forces, through the Combat Aircraft Programme Coordinating Committee, have acquired 27 single engine H125 helicopters to boost the training capacity of the Brazilian Navy and the Air Force.

The H125 will be produced in the H125 final assembly line located in Itajubá, Brazil at Helibras’ factory where the H225Ms for the Brazilian armed forces are also assembled. These new helicopters will replace the ageing AS350 and Bell 206 helicopters currently in service with the Brazilian Air Force and the Brazilian Navy, respectively.

“This joint procurement contract represents the realisation of a project that will equip both the Brazilian Air Force and Navy with modern aircraft that will meet the needs of the Forces for the next 30 years” said Commander of the Air Force, Lieutenant Brigadier Carlos de Almeida Baptista Junior.

The new H125 helicopters will have a G500H TXi double glass cockpit and VEMD (Vehicle & Engine Multifunction Display) and will be compatible with the use of night vision goggles (NVG). They will also include different types of mission equipment such as a winch and a hook so that the training of future pilots is as representative of their missions as possible.

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The Brazilian armed forces currently operate a total of 156 Airbus helicopters deployed from its eight bases across the country. Its fleet ranges from the light single engine Ecureuil family to the multi-purpose heavy H225M helicopter, 67 and 41 helicopters, respectively, to cover a range of missions such as tactical transport, search and rescue missions, and civil
population support.

The worldwide best-selling H125 has accumulated more than 37 million flight hours with more than 5,350 helicopters currently in operation.

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