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Airbus Helicopters H225 vs Cessna 208b Grand Caravan Ex vs Embraer Legacy 650 E

The Airbus H225 is a large twin‑engine helicopter, typically used for offshore transport and search‑and‑rescue. It offers medium range (roughly 450–500 nautical miles depending on payload and reserves) and generally carries around 16–19 passengers in an offshore-style configuration, trading cruise speed and range for vertical lift and access to confined landing sites. The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX is a single‑engine turboprop utility airplane designed for rugged, short‑field operations and cost‑efficient regional flying. It has a similar or slightly longer practical range than the H225 in many passenger missions (about 900–1,200 nautical miles) but a smaller passenger load, commonly 9–14 passengers depending on layout and regulations. The Embraer Legacy 650E is a long‑range business jet focused on fast point‑to‑point travel. It has the greatest range (about 3,900–4,000 nautical miles) and typically accommodates 13 passengers in executive seating, prioritizing comfort, speed, and intercontinental capability over utility and rough-field flexibility.

SpecAIRBUS H225
Summary
Cockpit2
DOC / nm$ 20.87
Min Crew2
Total Seats21
Flight RulesIFR
ManufacturerAirbus Helicopters
Aircraft NameH225
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)454
DOC / nm / Seat$ 0.99
Max Cabin Seats28
OEM VerificationUn-Verified
Useful Load (lbs)11929
Standard Cabin Seats19
Direct Operating Cost$ 2,963
Flight Deck (Base Spec)EFIS
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)142
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$ 29,500,000
Cabin
Cockpit2
Min Crew2
Total Seats21
Max Cabin Seats28
Standard Cabin Seats19
Engine
FADECYes
ModelMakila 2A1
Fuel TypeJetFuel
TBO (hrs)3500
Horsepower2100
No. of Engines2
Fuel Capacity (gal)684
Dimensions
Length (ft)63.4
Overall Height (ft)16.3
Rotor Diameter (ft)53.2
Cabin Volume (cu. ft)547