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SKYCO Orders Six Additional Airbus H175 Helicopters

SKYCO Expands Airbus H175 Fleet Amid Rising Offshore Aviation Demand
Airbus Helicopters has secured a significant follow-up order from SKYCO International Financial Leasing (SKYCO) for six additional H175 helicopters, underscoring the company’s strategic commitment to expanding its rotary-wing capabilities. This new contract builds on an earlier 2024 agreement for six H175s intended primarily for emergency management and public service operations in Guangdong Province.
Strengthening Offshore Transport Capabilities
The latest acquisition deepens SKYCO’s partnership with Airbus Helicopters and reflects sustained confidence in the H175 platform. These newly ordered aircraft are designated for offshore transport missions and will be leased to China Southern Airlines General Aviation Company Limited (CSAGA), a leading helicopter operator in China. The helicopters will support the country’s burgeoning offshore energy sector, particularly in crew transportation to oil and gas installations. This segment is experiencing rapid growth, driving demand for reliable, high-performance helicopters capable of operating in challenging offshore environments.
Despite the positive outlook, the aerospace industry currently faces significant challenges, including supply chain disruptions and production bottlenecks. These issues threaten to delay deliveries and increase operational costs, complicating fleet expansion efforts for manufacturers and operators alike. Nevertheless, SKYCO’s expanded order is anticipated to stimulate further interest in the H175 model among other lessors and operators, especially those focused on offshore and utility missions.
Competitive Pressures and Regional Collaboration
The offshore helicopter market is becoming increasingly competitive. Industry rivals such as Sikorsky and NHIndustries have intensified their marketing efforts and are considering price adjustments to capture greater market share. Both companies recently highlighted their NH90 and S-97 Raider helicopters at the Paris Air Show, showcasing technological advancements aimed at strengthening their positions in the offshore and utility sectors.
This order also reinforces the strategic collaboration between Airbus Helicopters and Guangdong Province, supporting regional initiatives to develop general aviation and the low-altitude economy. SKYCO and CSAGA remain central to these efforts, aligning their operations with broader industry trends and government priorities.
Colin James, Managing Director of Airbus Helicopters in China, emphasized the value of the ongoing partnership, highlighting the H175’s versatility across a wide range of missions. Since entering service in 2014, the super-medium class H175 has earned a reputation for its extended range, substantial payload capacity, and robust flight performance. To date, 71 H175 helicopters have been delivered globally, accumulating over 250,000 flight hours in diverse roles including offshore transport, search and rescue, disaster relief, and executive travel.
As SKYCO advances with its expanded H175 fleet, the company and the wider industry will closely monitor how evolving supply chain conditions and market dynamics influence the next phase of growth in China’s offshore aviation sector.

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