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AIRBUS H145(2015)

Specifications

Year2015
Serial Number--
Registration--
Total Hours2,549
LocationSWEDEN
RegionEUROPE

Broker

SAVBACK HELICOPTERS

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: AIRBUS H145
  • Configuration: 4 passenger seats
  • Interior: Luxurious and spacious cabin
  • Avionics: Advanced avionics suite for enhanced navigation and safety
  • Performance: Exceptional performance with powerful engines
  • Safety: Equipped with state-of-the-art safety features
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained with comprehensive service history
  • Additional Features: Customizable options available for personal preferences

This aircraft is suitable for various missions including medical transport, corporate travel, and utility operations. It offers a blend of comfort, efficiency, and reliability, making it a versatile choice for operators.

About this Model

Overview

The Airbus H145 (BK117 D-2 family) is a light twin-engine helicopter positioned for operators who need IFR-capable utility with a cabin designed around rapid reconfiguration. Its shrouded tail rotor (Fenestron) and four-axis autopilot architecture support stable handling in busy terminal areas and on demanding EMS or offshore-style profiles, while the large clamshell rear doors and flat-floor cabin favor loading, medical layouts, and mixed passenger/mission equipment use.

Mission Fit

The H145 is most effective where the mission alternates between passenger movement and work tasks—especially when cabin access and fast role changes matter. It suits routes and duty cycles that prioritize dispatch reliability, instrument capability, and safe handling in confined or obstacle-rich environments over maximum cruise speed or payload at the far end of the envelope.

Cabin

The cabin is designed around a relatively wide cross-section for the class, enabling seating, medical, or utility layouts without the constrained feel common to smaller twins. Large side doors plus rear clamshell doors support straightforward passenger boarding and stretcher or cargo loading. Noise and vibration levels depend on configuration and mission kit, but the type is widely used where crew communication and patient-care workspace are important.