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Royal Thai Air Force Selects Airbus H225 Helicopters for Search and Rescue and Medical Missions

Royal Thai Air Force Selects Airbus H225 Helicopters for Search and Rescue and Medical Missions
Expansion of Capabilities with New Helicopters
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has signed a contract with Airbus Helicopters to acquire two H225 multi-role helicopters, aimed at enhancing its search and rescue (SAR) and emergency medical services (EMS) capabilities. This procurement reflects the RTAF’s sustained commitment to strengthening national security and improving rapid humanitarian response across Thailand and beyond.
Since 2015, the RTAF has operated the H225M variant, deploying these helicopters in diverse roles including combat search and rescue, troop transport, and emergency response missions. The fleet is highly regarded for its operational range, endurance, and reliability under demanding conditions. The addition of two H225 helicopters will enable the air force to allocate dedicated resources to SAR and EMS tasks, thereby improving its capacity to respond swiftly and effectively to crises both domestically and internationally.
Partnership and Integration
The integration of the new aircraft will be overseen by Thai Aviation Industries (TAI), which continues its established collaboration with Airbus Helicopters. This partnership ensures that local expertise is leveraged during the induction process, maintaining fleet consistency and supporting the growth of Thailand’s aviation sector. The agreement builds upon Airbus’s longstanding relationship with the RTAF, which also includes the use of H135 helicopters for pilot training.
Air Chief Marshal Punpakdee Pattanakul, Commander of the RTAF, praised the H225M as “an indispensable asset” over the past decade. He highlighted that the new helicopters will further enhance the air force’s ability to serve the Thai population, particularly in responding to emergencies such as natural disasters and urgent medical evacuations.
Challenges and Strategic Implications
Despite the benefits, the introduction of the H225 helicopters presents certain challenges. Incorporating new technology into existing operations will require extensive training for personnel, and there is a risk of delays in delivery and achieving full operational readiness. The helicopters are currently scheduled for delivery by 2029, a timeline that may affect the RTAF’s immediate operational capabilities.
This contract is anticipated to stimulate increased market interest in Airbus’s H225 model, potentially prompting competitors such as Sikorsky and Bell to enhance their offerings or focus on existing regional contracts. The acquisition forms part of a broader initiative to modernize Thailand’s air mobility assets, ensuring the RTAF remains well-equipped to meet both defense and humanitarian demands.
Building on a decade of collaboration between Airbus and the RTAF, this latest agreement represents a significant advancement in Thailand’s ability to respond to emergencies and uphold national security, while simultaneously fostering the development of the country’s aviation industry.

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