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Spanish Ministry of Defence Orders 100 Airbus Helicopters

Spanish Ministry of Defence Commits to Largest-Ever Helicopter Acquisition
Albacete, Spain, 18 December 2025 – The Spanish Ministry of Defence has formalized a landmark agreement to procure 100 helicopters from Airbus, representing the most significant helicopter acquisition in the nation’s history. This procurement, managed by the Directorate General for Armament and Material (DGAM), forms a central component of the National Helicopter Plan unveiled earlier this year. The initiative seeks to comprehensively modernize Spain’s defence and security capabilities across all branches of the armed forces.
Details of the Procurement and Strategic Objectives
The €1.4 billion contract encompasses four distinct helicopter models tailored to specific operational roles. The Spanish Air and Space Force will receive 13 H135 helicopters—12 designated for advanced pilot training and light utility missions, with one allocated to the Navy for observation tasks. The Spanish Army (FAMET) will be equipped with 50 H145M helicopters, intended to support military pilot training, light attack operations utilizing the HForce system alongside the Tiger fleet, as well as disaster relief and utility missions. The Air and Space Force will also acquire six H175M super-medium utility helicopters, which will undertake governmental transport duties and replace aging aircraft within Wing 48. Finally, 31 NH90 helicopters will be distributed among the Army (13 units), Air and Space Force (12 units), and Navy (6 units), enhancing tactical transport, manoeuvre capabilities, special operations, and amphibious warfare readiness.
María Amparo Valcarce García, Secretary of State for Defence, emphasized the strategic nature of the investment, highlighting its role in significantly bolstering Spain’s security and defence posture while ensuring national strategic autonomy within a critical sector of European defence. Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even described the contract as a tangible realization of the National Helicopter Plan, marking a qualitative enhancement in the Armed Forces’ operational capabilities. He further noted that the deal would strengthen Airbus Helicopters’ industrial presence in Spain, positioning the country as a key hub within the European aeronautical industry.
Industrial Impact and Market Challenges
The contract is projected to create over 300 highly skilled jobs in Spain over the next three years. Airbus plans to expand its facilities in Albacete by establishing a dedicated military helicopter customization centre alongside an international training centre for H145M pilots and technicians. This expansion underscores the broader industrial and economic benefits anticipated from the procurement.
Nevertheless, the order arrives amid ongoing challenges faced by Airbus, particularly concerning supply chain disruptions linked to metal panel issues in its A320 aircraft. These difficulties have raised concerns among market analysts regarding the reliability of delivery schedules for the new helicopter fleet. The Spanish Navy’s current NH90 delivery timeline remains a critical factor in maintaining operational readiness and may influence future procurement strategies.
Concurrently, Airbus faces intensified competition from rivals such as Sikorsky and NHIndustries, which are actively securing contracts with various national police and military forces across Europe. The success of Spain’s partnership with Airbus is likely to have significant implications for the competitive dynamics of helicopter procurement within the European defence market.

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