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Helicopter Alliance Signs Deal for 12 Aircraft with New Leasing Company

Helicopter Alliance Secures Agreement for 12 UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopters with Skyrise Leasing
Helicopter Alliance has formalized a contract with Skyrise Leasing, a newly launched aviation leasing firm, for the procurement of 12 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. These aircraft are slated for delivery between 2026 and 2027 and will be primarily utilized in aerial firefighting operations. Each helicopter will undergo comprehensive modernization to enhance firefighting capabilities, including the installation of Bambi buckets or water tanks capable of releasing over 4,000 litres per drop.
Strategic Context and Market Implications
This transaction aligns with a broader trend following the U.S. Army’s Black Hawk Exchange Sales and Transaction (BEST) programme, which has facilitated the divestment of more than 400 UH-60 Black Hawks to civilian operators. Skyrise Leasing intends to leverage the increasing demand for mission-specific leasing solutions, particularly as the threat of wildfires intensifies across Europe and other regions.
Patrick Moulay, CEO and Co-Founder of Skyrise Leasing, highlighted the market potential, stating, “We see tremendous growth potential in the international aerial firefighting market with the UH-60 Black Hawk. Given the increasing threat of wildfires across Europe and beyond, the Black Hawk is the ideal platform to combat these disasters. Our mission-driven leasing model gives operators flexible, ready-to-deploy assets to support critical firefighting and emergency response missions.”
Ales Kvídera, CEO of Helicopter Alliance, underscored the significance of the partnership for commercial operators seeking dependable Black Hawk leasing options. He noted, “Through this agreement with Skyrise Leasing, we are providing an immediate, full-service offering with UH-60 Black Hawks modernized by Ace Aeronautics, along with aftermarket support, sustainment, and training provided by European Air Services.”
Challenges and Industry Impact
Despite the promising outlook, the deal presents several operational challenges. Ensuring that the modernization of former U.S. Army UH-60L helicopters meets the specific requirements of end users, such as the Czech police, will be essential. Additionally, managing the supply chain for new dynamic components and engines, alongside navigating regulatory approvals, may affect the programme’s timeline and overall effectiveness.
Industry analysts suggest that this agreement could stimulate further interest in UH-60L modernization initiatives and potentially shift demand within the police and emergency services helicopter market. Competitors, including other leasing companies and helicopter manufacturers, are expected to respond by enhancing their offerings to secure comparable contracts, especially in regions where law enforcement and emergency response capabilities are evolving.
The collaboration between Helicopter Alliance and Skyrise Leasing highlights the increasing importance of adaptable, modernized helicopter solutions in addressing both natural disasters and public safety challenges on a global scale.

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