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StarFlight Australia Orders Three Airbus H145 Helicopters

StarFlight Australia Commits to Three Airbus H145 Helicopters for Tasmanian Emergency Services
StarFlight Australia has confirmed an order for three Airbus H145 helicopters to enhance emergency response operations for Ambulance Tasmania and Tasmania Police. Scheduled to enter service by late 2027, these aircraft will support a broad range of missions across the state, representing a pivotal advancement in the Tasmanian Government’s initiative to modernise its airborne emergency capabilities.
Enhancing Emergency Response in Tasmania
This procurement follows StarFlight’s recent appointment as the provider of emergency air services in Tasmania, positioning the company as Airbus’ newest customer in the region. The H145 helicopters will be stationed in Hobart, offering a flexible platform capable of rapid reconfiguration to meet diverse operational demands, including aeromedical evacuations, search and rescue, and aerial law enforcement. The adaptability of the H145 was a decisive factor in the government’s selection, reflecting the need for versatile assets in dynamic emergency scenarios.
Michelle Baxter, acting CEO of Ambulance Tasmania, described the acquisition as a “significant upgrade” to the state’s emergency air fleet. She emphasized that the multirole functionality of the new helicopters will enable faster and more effective responses to a wide spectrum of emergencies, ultimately benefiting Tasmanian communities.
Dennis Richardson, chair of StarFlight, underscored the company’s long-term dedication to supporting Tasmania’s emergency services. He highlighted the strategic partnership with Airbus and its established support network in Australia as key to delivering sustained reliability, innovation, and value to both the government and the public.
Christian Venzal, managing director of Airbus Helicopters for Australia and New Zealand, welcomed StarFlight to the Airbus family. He noted the H145’s operational versatility and pointed to Airbus’ expanding support infrastructure, including a new parts distribution centre in Western Australia, which will underpin the fleet’s maintenance and readiness.
Industry Context and Technological Considerations
The introduction of the H145 fleet occurs amid persistent global supply chain challenges that have broadly affected aircraft availability. While StarFlight’s order signals confidence in Airbus’ delivery capabilities, industry analysts caution that such disruptions may influence the timing of aircraft handovers. The decision is also anticipated to stimulate further interest in the H145 model, as operators evaluate options between super-medium helicopters and larger platforms such as the Sikorsky S-92.
In response, competitors are advancing their own technologies. For instance, Bird Aerosystems is developing laser-based countermeasures tailored for smaller helicopters, while the sector is witnessing growing exploration of autonomous and hybrid aircraft solutions. Sikorsky’s ongoing development of an autonomous Firehawk exemplifies this trend, which may shape future procurement strategies.
The H145 is distinguished by its reliability, advanced avionics, and environmentally conscious design. Powered by twin Safran Arriel 2E engines and equipped with the Helionix avionics suite alongside a Fenestron anti-torque tail rotor, the helicopter is well-suited to the challenging terrain and urgent mission profiles typical of Australasia’s emergency medical services. The new fleet is projected to accumulate approximately 1,500 flight hours annually over the next decade, with Airbus committed to providing comprehensive parts support through its established local ecosystem to ensure operational efficiency and availability.
Through this investment, Tasmania aims to strengthen its lifesaving capabilities while aligning with technological progress and evolving trends within the emergency aviation sector.

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