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Airbus announces Canadian certification of H145

July 17, 2017  By Airbus Helicopters Canada

Airbus Helicopters Canada has announced the certification of the H145 by Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA). With its versatility and operational flexibility, the H145’s compact size and large cabin can be used for a variety of civil missions, particularly in high-and-hot conditions.


“We are pleased to enhance our customers’ aircraft portfolios, through the availability of the recently Canadian certified H145,” said Romain Trapp, president of Airbus Helicopters Canada. “The H145 represents a major evolution in terms of flight performance, mission capability and flight safety for our operators.”

Main missions for the H145 include law enforcement, emergency medical services (EMS), offshore oil and gas transport, business and commercial aviation as well as, utility aerial work. The H145 provides the latest technologies, such as advanced cockpit design with the most modern Human Machine Interface (HMI), Helionix avionics, powerful Safran Arriel 2E engines and an enhanced transmission system and Fenestron antitorque-device.

A wide range of rapidly interchangeable optional equipment, such as emergency floats, rescue hoist, searchlight and cargo hook is available for the H145. An alternate gross weight of 3,800 kg is also available as a selectable option and allows H145 operators to take off with up to 100 kg more useful load, offering the possibility of carrying additional fuel, mission equipment or passengers.

The H145 is the most advanced member of Airbus Helicopters’ multi-purpose twin-engine category. The EC145/H145 family combines a total of more than four million flight hours and more than 1,100 rotorcraft are in service worldwide.

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