Airbus Helicopters showcases its mission-ready products and services at the 2019 HAI Heli-Expo trade show exhibit, held 5-7 March in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. On display is the best-selling H145 light twin-engine rotorcraft with new features, along with the single-engine H125 in a law enforcement configuration. Also exhibited is the ACH145 version for private and business aviation – equipped with the Mercedes-Benz Style interior; as well as an emergency medical services mock-up of the H160, underscoring the exceptional workspace available in this all-new medium utility helicopter.
HCare, Airbus’ global customer support and service package, has a presence as well at Heli-Expo, with experts demonstrating how customers can improve the availability and asset value of their rotorcraft, optimize costs, and reinforce flight safety. Another highlight is the flight demonstrations of an H135 in the U.S. Navy’s paint scheme – spotlighting Airbus’ best-value offering of this versatile twin-engine helicopter for the military service’s rotary-wing training fleet replacement.
Visit the Airbus Helicopters exhibit at booth C305 in the Georgia World Congress Center.
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Airbus Helicopters has signed partnerships with two new MRO software providers – Aircraft Maintenance Systems and Lundin Software – that will enable their maintenance information systems (MIS) to be connected to Airbus, facilitating the two-way exchange of maintenance and aircraft data from Airbus to the customer’s MIS.
Airbus Helicopters has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with SKYTRAC that will enable helicopters equipped with SKYTRAC real-time data processing and communications hardware to transmit their aircraft and flight data directly to servers on the ground, ensuring the continuous flow of data from the air to the ground for analysis.
Airbus Helicopters has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with SKYTRAC that will enable helicopters equipped with SKYTRAC real-time data processing and communications hardware to transmit their aircraft and flight data directly to servers on the ground, ensuring the continuous flow of data from the air to the ground for analysis.
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