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AIRBUS H130(2015)

AIRBUS H130

Specifications

Year2015
Serial Number--
Registration--
Total Hours2,020
LocationMIDDLE EAST, KAZAKHSTAN
RegionMIDDLE EAST

Broker

KZ HELICOPTERS

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AI Description

  • Model: AIRBUS H130
  • Condition: Good
  • One owner since new
  • Perfect maintenance history
  • Valid (export) Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA)
  • No damage history
  • Always hangared
  • Immediate delivery available
  • All inspections completed
  • Airworthy status confirmed
  • Additional equipment includes:
  • Air conditioning system
  • Enhanced soundproofing
  • Sand filter
  • Tinted windows
  • Dual controls
  • Interior seating capacity: 7

About this Model

Overview

The Airbus H130 is a single-engine, high-performance helicopter in the Ecureuil family, positioned for operators who need a roomy, quiet cabin in a simple, proven airframe. It is commonly selected for sightseeing, private transport, and utility missions where visibility, a flat cabin floor, and straightforward ground handling matter as much as speed. Its Fenestron shrouded tail rotor and cabin-focused design emphasize community noise reduction and passenger experience over maximum cruise performance.

Mission Fit

The H130 fits missions that prioritize cabin access, visibility, and low perceived noise in populated areas. It works well for short-to-medium legs, frequent cycles, and operations where loading flexibility and passenger management are important. For missions dominated by instrument flying, all-weather schedules, or extended legs at higher cruise speeds, the type’s typical equipment level and single-engine profile may be limiting versus alternatives.

Cabin

The cabin is designed around passenger throughput and comfort, with a wide, flat floor and large windows that support sightseeing and executive transport. Seating is typically arranged to maximize forward visibility and reduce motion sensitivity for passengers, and the aircraft is commonly configured for higher passenger counts than many peers in the same general class, depending on interior and mission equipment. Large doors and a practical baggage area support quick turns for tour and shuttle work.