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AIRBUS EC120B(2010)

Asking Price
$895,000

Specifications

Year2010
Serial Number1634
RegistrationN120DL
Total Hours1,175
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

NORTHERN JET

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CASEY COX

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: AIRBUS EC120B
  • Configuration: 4 seats
  • Engine: Turbomeca Arrius 2F
  • Maximum Takeoff Weight: 1,800 lbs
  • Cruise Speed: 120 knots
  • Range: 400 nautical miles
  • Avionics: Garmin GNS 430 GPS
  • Interior: Comfortable seating with ample legroom
  • Exterior: Sleek design with vibrant color scheme
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained with complete logbooks
  • Usage: Suitable for private, corporate, or utility missions
  • Features: Quiet operation and excellent visibility

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About this Model

Overview

The Airbus EC120B (also known as the H120) is a five-seat, single-engine light helicopter positioned for owner-operators and commercial users who prioritize straightforward day-VFR missions, training, sightseeing, and short-range passenger transport. It combines a relatively quiet cabin/rotor signature for its class with a design that emphasizes pilot visibility and manageable cockpit workload over long-range capability or high-payload utility work.

Mission Fit

The EC120B fits missions that are typically under a couple of hours per leg with modest baggage and passenger expectations. It is most effective when planned around light loads and local/regional routing, where its low vibration and visibility help passenger comfort and pilot task management. Buyers should plan conservatively for density altitude and payload if operating from short/uneven sites or in hot-and-high environments.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged around a forward cockpit with strong outward visibility and a compact aft passenger area suited to short trips. Seating is commonly configured for one pilot plus up to four passengers, though practical passenger count depends on fuel, baggage, and conditions. Noise and vibration characteristics are generally favorable for the light-single class, supporting tour and short-transport use.