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Armenia Makes First Airbus Helicopters Order for Six H145 Aircraft

Armenia Places First Order for Six Airbus H145 Helicopters
Airbus Helicopters has secured a landmark contract with the Republic of Armenia for the purchase of six H145 helicopters, marking the nation’s first acquisition from the European aerospace manufacturer. The agreement was formalized during French President Emmanuel Macron’s official visit to Yerevan and has now come into effect, representing a significant advancement in the modernization of Armenia’s rotorcraft capabilities.
Modernization and Operational Capabilities
The H145 helicopters are intended primarily for transport missions, providing Armenia with a versatile platform well-suited to the country’s challenging mountainous terrain. Ludovic Boistot, Vice President and Head of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Caucasus at Airbus Helicopters, emphasized the importance of the deal as the foundation of a new partnership. He described the H145 as a “proven workhorse” that will deliver the flexibility and reliability required for Armenia’s demanding transport needs.
The H145 is renowned for its performance in difficult environments, including high-altitude and hot conditions—factors that are particularly relevant to Armenia’s geography. The latest five-bladed version of the helicopter offers enhanced payload capacity, smoother flight characteristics, and simplified maintenance procedures. Equipped with twin Safran Arriel 2E engines, the aircraft features full authority digital engine control, Helionix digital avionics, and a four-axis autopilot system designed to reduce pilot workload and improve safety. Airbus also highlights the helicopter’s low noise emissions and reduced CO2 footprint, positioning the H145 as one of the most environmentally friendly models in its class. Globally, the H145 family boasts over 1,800 units in service and has accumulated more than 8.5 million flight hours.
Challenges and Market Implications
Armenia’s order arrives amid a complex backdrop. The aerospace sector continues to grapple with supply chain disruptions that could affect delivery schedules. Additionally, regional geopolitical tensions may influence both the timing of deliveries and the operational deployment of the helicopters. The acquisition is also likely to attract attention from neighboring countries, potentially stimulating increased demand for similar rotorcraft in the region.
The rotorcraft market remains highly competitive. Industry rivals such as MD Helicopters and Bell may respond to Armenia’s Airbus order by enhancing their product offerings or adjusting pricing strategies to protect their market positions. Meanwhile, Airbus’s ongoing developments in autonomous helicopter technology—including the forthcoming uncrewed U145 variant—are poised to further influence market dynamics and competitor strategies in the near future.
As Armenia integrates the H145 into its fleet, the acquisition not only enhances its transport capabilities but also situates the country within a rapidly evolving regional and technological environment.

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