Specifications
Aircraft Details
- VIP lounge configuration with 6-passenger ACH Line Lounge package (4+2) and rear cabinet
- Enrolled in SBH and HCare programs
- Emergency floats, HUMS, CVFDR, ADELT HR Smith with GPS
- Factory warranty until June 2027
- Extended cargo hold and enhanced corrosion protection
- Crashworthy airframe, retractable tricycle landing gear, canted Fenestron tail rotor
- Safran Arrano 1A engines (55 TSN each)
- Helionix avionics suite, cockpit and tail video cameras, CVFDR, FDCR, health monitoring
- Dual flight management system with LPV approach, auto hover, synthetic vision
- Weather/search radar, terrain awareness, ADSB-Out/TCAS II
- 4 smart reconfigurable displays, digital audio system, VHF/UHF radios, DME, VOR/ILS/MKR
- Dual zone air conditioning, removable crashworthy pilot/co-pilot seats, jettisonable windows
- Emergency flotation gear, external life raft, emergency lighting
- 2 enlarged cabin sliding doors, first aid kit, portable fire extinguishers
- 3 AHRS, 2 MSUs, 3 heated pitot heads, wireless data device
- Electrically controlled systems, USB power, advanced lighting, and multiple storage options
About this Model
Overview
The Airbus H160 is a clean-sheet medium twin designed to bridge corporate/VIP transport and utility roles with a strong emphasis on ride quality, cabin refinement, and reduced external noise. It targets operators who want a newer-generation platform with contemporary avionics, a composite-heavy airframe, and systems intended to reduce pilot workload and smooth operations across varying mission profiles.
Mission Fit
In practice, the H160 fits missions where passengers and crew value comfort, low perceived vibration, and modern cockpit tools, while still needing the redundancy and performance typical of a twin-engine category. It can be configured for a wide range of roles, but the strongest fit is medium-range transport and special missions that benefit from its cabin and noise/vibration characteristics.
Cabin
The cabin is designed around passenger comfort and access, with a flat-floor layout in many configurations and a focus on reduced vibration and acoustic treatment compared with older-generation mediums. Buyers typically evaluate not only seating count but also usable space once mission equipment, baggage, or medical interiors are installed, as those choices can materially change day-to-day practicality.