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Czech Republic Orders 11 Airbus H145 Helicopters for Police Use

Czech Republic Orders 11 Airbus H145 Helicopters to Modernize Police Fleet
The Czech Ministry of Interior has formalized a contract with Airbus Helicopters for the acquisition of 11 five-bladed H145 helicopters, marking a pivotal advancement in the country’s efforts to upgrade its public safety aviation capabilities. These new aircraft, accompanied by a comprehensive training and logistics package, will be deployed by the Czech Police Aviation Service to support law enforcement, search and rescue, and emergency medical operations.
Thomas Hein, head of Airbus Helicopters’ Europe region, emphasized the significance of the contract, stating that the selection of the H145 underscores its versatility as a multi-mission platform capable of seamlessly transitioning between demanding police tasks and critical rescue missions.
Modernization Within a Broader Security Framework
This procurement forms part of a wider modernization strategy within the Czech Republic’s security and defense sectors. Recently, the government extended its lease of Saab Gripen fighter jets until 2035, maintaining a reduced but upgraded fleet to bridge the interim period before the arrival of 24 Lockheed Martin F-35A fighters. In parallel, the Czech Republic has also entered into an agreement with Embraer for two C-390 Millennium transport aircraft, with the first delivery anticipated in 2025.
The new H145 helicopters will replace the existing fleet of nine H135 family helicopters currently operated by the Czech police. The transition is expected to be efficient due to the high degree of commonality between the two models, which will facilitate crew training and maintenance integration. Globally, the H145 family boasts over 1,800 helicopters in service and more than 8.5 million flight hours. The latest five-bladed variant is equipped with Safran Arriel 2E engines featuring FADEC, a Helionix digital avionics suite, and a high-performance 4-axis autopilot. It also claims the lowest acoustic footprint and CO2 emissions in its class.
Market Challenges and Regional Context
Despite the promising outlook, the procurement may encounter challenges typical of the current aerospace market, including potential supply chain disruptions and delivery delays. The global demand for advanced police helicopters is increasing, prompting competitors such as Bell and Leonardo to enhance their offerings in an effort to maintain market share. Additionally, the integration of emerging technologies, such as drone collaboration demonstrated by Airbus in recent trials with the Spanish navy, could influence operational capabilities and future procurement decisions for police forces adopting these helicopters.
The Czech order aligns with similar acquisitions by other European law enforcement agencies, including the German state police, the French Gendarmerie, and the Lithuanian Border Guards. Notably, Germany has recently expanded its H145M light attack helicopter fleet by ordering an additional 20 aircraft, bringing its total to 82.
As the Czech Republic advances its aviation modernization program, the successful integration and timely delivery of the H145 helicopters will be closely monitored by industry experts and other police forces contemplating comparable upgrades.

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