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AIRBUS EC 130B4(2010)

AIRBUS EC 130B4

Specifications

Year2010
Serial Number--
RegistrationVH-A67
Total Hours1,890
LocationTYABB, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
RegionAUSTRALIA & OCEANIA

Broker

HELISHARE

AI Description

  • Model: EC130B4
  • Condition: Used
  • Location: Tyabb Airport, Mornington Peninsula, Australia
  • Ownership: ¼ share equity ownership
  • Management: Professionally managed operation by HeliShare
  • Highlights:
  • Low total time: 1,890 hours
  • New paint scheduled for 2026
  • New avionics installed October 2025, including:
  • Garmin GTN650
  • Garmin GMA350c Bluetooth Audio Panel
  • Garmin GTR205 VHF Comm
  • Garmin GTX345 ADSB Transponder
  • Instrument panel mounted iPad
  • Brand new Bose Headsets X7
  • New leather interior planned for 2026
  • Equipped with floats and sand filter
  • 15-year engine inspections completed July 2025
  • Hangared at Tyabb Airport

About this Model

Overview

The Airbus EC 130B4 (H130 family) is a single-engine light helicopter known for its roomy cabin, strong out-of-ground-effect performance for its class, and a low-noise profile that supports tourism, private transport, and utility work. It is commonly configured for passenger operations with wide external visibility, making it a frequent choice where cabin experience and community noise considerations matter alongside simple single-engine operating economics.

Mission Fit

The EC 130B4 fits best into short-to-medium-range helicopter missions where passenger comfort, straightforward loading, and operating simplicity matter. It can be equipped for specialized roles, but buyers should align intended use with the specific aircraft’s certification basis and installed equipment (VFR/IFR avionics, mission kits, and weight-and-balance configuration).

Cabin

Cabin design emphasizes openness and visibility, with a flat floor and seating typically arranged to maximize passenger comfort and sightseeing sightlines. The type’s fenestron (shrouded tail rotor) and noise-focused design contribute to a calmer cabin and reduced perceived noise footprint outside, which can be important for tour routes and urban/suburban operations. Practical access through large doors supports passenger turnover and loading in high-cycle environments.