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Airbus Secures First Australian Order for H160 Helicopter

Airbus Secures First Australian Order for H160 Helicopter
Airbus Helicopters has achieved a significant milestone by securing its first Australian order for the H160 helicopter. The logistics and supply chain company Linfox has selected the aircraft to support passenger transport missions across the country, marking the beginning of a new partnership between the two firms. This procurement represents Linfox’s initial acquisition from Airbus, underscoring the company’s confidence in the manufacturer’s capabilities.
Demonstration Tour Highlights Versatility
The order follows an extensive four-week demonstration tour throughout Australia, during which the H160 completed over 60 flights and covered more than 2,000 kilometres. This tour showcased the helicopter’s adaptability to Australia’s diverse operational environments and highlighted the increasing demand for advanced rotary-wing technology in the region. Lindsay Fox, founder of the Linfox Group of Companies, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, emphasizing the company’s anticipation of a long-term relationship with Airbus, a manufacturer known for its performance, safety, and reliability.
Competitive Market Dynamics and Global Momentum
Airbus’s success with the H160 comes amid intense competition from established rivals such as Sikorsky and Bell, both of which have recently secured substantial orders and partnerships within Australia and internationally. The Australian market has become a focal point for manufacturers competing across sectors including passenger transport and oil and gas. The H160’s recent lease by the Bristow Group for operations in Nigeria has further demonstrated its suitability for challenging environments, particularly offshore energy operations.
Industry analysts suggest that Airbus’s breakthrough with the H160 may stimulate greater interest among Australian operators seeking next-generation helicopters for a variety of missions. In response, competitors like Bell and Sikorsky are expected to intensify their efforts to expand market share, building on their recent successes in Europe and other regions.
Advanced Capabilities and Operational Efficiency
The H160 is gaining traction globally as a versatile platform supporting emergency medical services, rescue operations, private travel, and offshore work. Equipped with Safran Arrano engines, the helicopter achieves an 18% reduction in fuel consumption and is certified to operate with a 50% blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Its design emphasizes reduced maintenance requirements and a streamlined support architecture, delivering high availability and cost-efficiency for operators across multiple sectors.
With this inaugural Australian order, Airbus positions the H160 as a formidable contender in a dynamic and competitive market, aiming to address the evolving operational needs of helicopter operators throughout the region.

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