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B&H Worldwide Facilitates Delivery of H145 Rescue Helicopters to New Zealand

B&H Worldwide Facilitates Delivery of H145 Rescue Helicopters to New Zealand Amid Complex Logistics
Two Airbus H145 rescue helicopters have successfully arrived in New Zealand, marking a pivotal advancement in the fleet renewal program for the Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Trust and its operator, GCH Aviation. The intricate international transportation was expertly managed by B&H Worldwide, a global aerospace logistics specialist. This delivery highlights the considerable logistical challenges involved in moving advanced rescue aircraft across continents, as well as the increasing demand for such sophisticated platforms.
Navigating Logistical and Regulatory Challenges
The helicopters were transported from Zurich, Switzerland, to Christchurch, New Zealand, a journey that required precise coordination to address multiple complexities. B&H Worldwide had to navigate international shipping routes while ensuring full compliance with New Zealand’s stringent aviation regulations. The operation also involved mitigating risks posed by adverse weather conditions and potential port congestion. These factors underscore the demanding nature of aerospace logistics and the critical role played by providers like B&H Worldwide, whose performance in high-profile deliveries is attracting close attention from industry stakeholders and competitors.
Enhancing Emergency Medical and Rescue Capabilities
Configured specifically for helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS), the new H145s will bolster emergency medical response, accident rescue, interhospital transfers, and search and rescue (SAR) missions across the Canterbury, West Coast, Nelson, and Marlborough regions. These areas collectively conduct over 1,700 rescue missions annually. The introduction of the H145s represents a significant upgrade in operational capability and reliability, replacing the long-serving BK117 fleet and contributing to a standardized H145 operation throughout the upper South Island.
The helicopters are equipped for instrument flight rules (IFR) operations and are compatible with night vision technology. They feature advanced avionics, rescue hoists, specialized stretchers, and auto-hover functionality designed to facilitate complex winching operations, including those conducted over water. Additionally, the larger cabins and improved medical layouts enhance both patient care and crew safety.
Ongoing Deliveries and Market Implications
Of the four H145 helicopters ordered, three have now been delivered. The first aircraft, delivered in August, entered service on 15 December. The remaining helicopters are scheduled to become operational progressively through 2026, following reassembly, testing, and commissioning. This acquisition has been supported by a combination of community fundraising efforts, contributions from Westpac New Zealand, Health New Zealand / Te Whatu Ora, ACC, and HEMS New Zealand. Fundraising continues to support commissioning activities and advanced crew training.
The successful delivery occurs amid intensified competition in the international helicopter market. Other manufacturers and suppliers are closely monitoring B&H Worldwide’s performance, with some aiming to capture a share of the New Zealand market through competitive pricing and enhanced service offerings. The recent decision by Germany to exercise options for 20 additional H145M helicopters further illustrates the global demand for this versatile model, potentially influencing market dynamics and B&H Worldwide’s strategic positioning.
Meanwhile, Airbus and Skytrac have introduced a real-time Helionix data solution for H135, H145, H160, and H175 aircraft, signaling ongoing technological advancements in helicopter operations. As the new H145s are integrated into New Zealand’s rescue fleet, they are expected to establish new benchmarks for emergency response effectiveness and patient care across the region.

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