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AIRBUS H145D3(2026)

Specifications

Year2026
Serial Number--
Registration--
Total Hours--
LocationSWITZERLAND, SWITZERLAND
RegionEUROPE

Broker

PACIFIC AIRHUB AIRCRAFT SALES

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AI Description

  • Model: H145D3
  • Condition: New
  • Delivery: Q3 2026
  • Configuration options: HEMS or Corporate Mission
  • Engine type: Safran Arriel 2E
  • Avionics package: SP/DP IFR GTN 750XI, Lynx, ACU6100
  • Features:
  • Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System (H-TAWS)
  • Synthetic Vision System (SVS)
  • Cockpit camera
  • Wireless intercom system
  • Weather radar (Honeywell RDR 2000)
  • Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder (CVFDR)
  • Additional equipment includes:
  • First aid kit
  • Electrical heating system
  • Air conditioning system
  • Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)
  • Enhanced exterior painting options
  • Internal long-range fuel tank system
  • Multi-purpose attachment hard points
  • Dual cargo hook system
  • Interior features:
  • Height adjustable pilot and copilot seats
  • Soundproofing kit
  • Passenger seating: 4 club seats (2 facing forward, 2 facing rear)
  • Exterior: Custom color choice until end of March, otherwise painted yellow.

About this Model

Overview

The Airbus H145 D3 is the five-blade evolution of the H145 family, positioned as a light twin for operators who need a small footprint but want strong lift margins, modern avionics, and flexible interiors. The additional rotor blade primarily targets improved useful load and reduced vibration without materially increasing overall size, making it a fit for mixed missions that alternate between passenger transport and equipment-heavy work.

Mission Fit

In typical use the H145 D3 is selected for multi-stop days, confined-area operations, and missions that benefit from strong hover performance and quick reconfiguration. It is commonly configured to swap between passenger seating, medical interiors, and utility layouts with minimal downtime, supporting operators who value one airframe across multiple roles.

Cabin

Cabin experience is driven by mission configuration: the airframe supports practical access for loading and patient handling, with a flat-floor style utility cabin and wide openings that help crews work efficiently. Compared with earlier variants, the five-blade system is generally associated with lower perceived vibration, which can improve comfort for passengers and reduce fatigue on longer duty days.