The Indonesian Air Force has placed an order for four Airbus H145 helicopters as part of its training modernization program.
The order was announced during the Bali International Airshow taking place this week.
Under the agreement between the Indonesian Air Force and PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI), Airbus will deliver the five-bladed H145s to PTDI, who will manage the reassembly and completion of the mission equipment and other customization work at its facility in Bandung, Indonesia, for final delivery to the air force. These multi-mission helicopters will be deployed for military training and light search-and-rescue missions.
Vincent Dubrule, Head of Asia-Pacific, Airbus Helicopters: “We are honored by Indonesia’s selection of the country’s first Airbus H145 for its new training fleet. We are fully confident that the highly versatile H145 will make a positive impact in enhancing its military pilot training and at the same time be a critical enabler for its search-and-rescue operations. With a trusted partner in PTDI, we look forward to working together in support of Indonesia’s fleet.”
Gita Amperiawan, President Director, PT Dirgantara Indonesia: “We are deeply honored by the trust placed by the Indonesian Air Force through their order of the H145 helicopters as part of their training modernization program. This collaboration not only strengthens the long-standing partnership between PTDI and Airbus, but also showcases our commitment to providing innovative and reliable solutions for national operational needs. Through this close partnership, PTDI will not only support the delivery of the H145 helicopters but will also enhance our capabilities in terms of integration and assembly at our facilities. We are confident that this cooperation will create new opportunities for the development of the national aerospace industry and further sustain the long-term relationship between PTDI and Airbus, which we continue to strengthen for a more advanced future.”
The latest version of Airbus’ best-selling H145 adds an innovative five-bladed rotor to the multi-mission H145, increasing the useful load of the helicopter by 150 kg. The simplicity of the new bearingless main rotor design eases maintenance operations, improves serviceability and reliability, and enhances flight comfort for both passengers and crew.
Worldwide there are more than 1,700 H145 family helicopters in service, with a total of more than 7.9 million flight hours. The Helionix digital avionics suite includes a high performance 4-axis autopilot, increasing safety and reducing pilot workload. Its particularly low acoustic footprint makes the H145 the quietest helicopter in its class, while its CO2 emissions are the lowest among its competitors. The H145 family is used to train military personnel by armed forces around the world, including the US Army, the UK Armed Forces and soon Germany.
📌The Indonesian Air Force has placed an order for four @Airbus H145 helicopters as part of its training modernization program.
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