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The Airbus Helicopters H130 is best categorized as a single-engine, light helicopter optimized for passenger transport, sightseeing, and utility missions where low noise and cabin comfort matter. Compared with smaller piston helicopters, it generally offers a more capable turbine platform, a roomier cabin, and better performance margins, while remaining simpler and typically less costly to operate than larger twin-engine aircraft designed for offshore or all-weather operations. In range, the H130 sits in the middle of the light-helicopter segment. It typically provides a practical mission radius suitable for regional trips, tourism circuits, and point-to-point corporate or private flying, but it is not intended to match the longer endurance and redundancy-driven profiles of medium or heavy twin-engine helicopters. For passenger capacity, the H130 is positioned as a high-capacity light single. It commonly carries a pilot plus up to six passengers, which is more than many light singles, though still below the capacities of larger twins that can carry eight to a dozen or more depending on configuration.

SpecAIRBUS H130
Summary
Cockpit3
DOC / nm$ 5.00
Min Crew1
Total Seats7
Flight RulesVFR
ManufacturerAirbus Helicopters
Aircraft NameH130
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)333
DOC / nm / Seat$ 0.71
Max Cabin Seats5
OEM VerificationUn-Verified
Useful Load (lbs)2299
Standard Cabin Seats4
Direct Operating Cost$ 640
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Garmin G500H
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)128
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$3,450,000
Cabin
Cockpit3
Min Crew1
Total Seats7
Max Cabin Seats5
Standard Cabin Seats4
Engine
FADECYes
ModelArriel 2D
Fuel TypeJetFuel
TBO (hrs)5000
Horsepower952
No. of Engines1
Fuel Capacity (gal)143
Dimensions
Length (ft)41.5
Overall Height (ft)11.1
Rotor Diameter (ft)35.1