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Bahrain Orders Nine Airbus H145 Helicopters

Bahrain Enhances Public Safety Fleet with Nine Airbus H145 Helicopters
The Kingdom of Bahrain has formalized a significant contract with Airbus Helicopters for the acquisition of nine H145 helicopters, representing a substantial enhancement to the country’s aerial capabilities in law enforcement and emergency medical services. The agreement, signed by Bahrain’s Minister of Interior, His Excellency Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, designates the Bahrain Police Aviation Command as the operator of the new fleet, which will support a wide array of public safety missions.
Advanced Capabilities of the H145
The H145 is Airbus Helicopters’ best-selling light twin-engine model, renowned for its versatility and cutting-edge technology. The addition of these aircraft is expected to improve Bahrain’s operational effectiveness, particularly in critical areas such as emergency response and law enforcement. Olivier Michalon, Executive Vice President for Global Business at Airbus Helicopters, highlighted Bahrain’s entry into the global H145 user community, noting that over 60 units are already deployed across the Middle East. These helicopters serve diverse sectors including medical evacuation, energy, and utilities.
The latest iteration of the H145 features a five-bladed rotor system, which increases its useful load capacity by 150 kilograms and enhances ride comfort for both crew and passengers. Its bearingless main rotor design reduces maintenance complexity while improving reliability. Globally, the H145 family has amassed more than eight million flight hours across 1,700 helicopters, underscoring its proven operational record. Powered by twin Safran Arriel 2E engines and equipped with advanced systems such as full authority digital engine control (FADEC) and the Helionix avionics suite, the H145 offers high levels of automation and safety. Its four-axis autopilot reduces pilot workload, while its low noise and emissions profile make it one of the quietest and most environmentally friendly helicopters in its class.
Market Context and Industry Challenges
Bahrain’s procurement comes amid ongoing supply chain disruptions in the aviation sector, residual effects of the COVID-19 pandemic that may affect delivery schedules and production timelines. The contract is poised to influence regional market dynamics, as demand for light twin-engine helicopters grows among Middle Eastern nations seeking to modernize their fleets.
Competitors such as Sikorsky and NHIndustries are expected to respond with intensified marketing and pricing strategies. Both companies recently showcased their NH90 and EC665 Tiger helicopters at the Paris Air Show, demonstrating continued advancements in rotorcraft technology. Innovations like the NHIndustries NH90 and Airbus’ Racer compound helicopter are elevating performance and efficiency standards, increasing competitive pressures within the industry.
As Bahrain prepares to integrate the H145 into its public safety operations, this order highlights the rising demand for versatile, technologically advanced helicopters in the region and reflects the evolving dynamics of the global rotorcraft market.

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