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Nakanihon Air orders H215 heavy

September 10, 2020  By Helicopters Staff


Available in two versions, the twin-engine, heavy-lift H215 is a member of the Super Puma helicopter family. (Photo: Airbus Helicopters Japan)

Nakanihon Air, one of Japan’s largest helicopter operators, has ordered an Airbus H215 heavy helicopter for utility and aerial work.

“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,” said Taku Shibata, president of Nakanihon Air.

Currently operating 45 Airbus helicopters, Nakanihon Air specializes in activities covering emergency medical services, 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 operator’s existing Super Puma fleet are performed at the manufacturer’s Kobe maintenance facility.

“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,” said Guillaume Leprince, managing director of Airbus Helicopters in Japan. “We are confident that it will be an asset to Nakanihon Air, offering the excellent performance they expect.”

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The twin-engine, heavy-lift H215 is a member of the Super Puma helicopter family. The rotorcraft consists of two versions – one tailored for multi-role operations and the other for aerial work and utility missions.

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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