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New Zealand’s Search and Rescue Services orders four Airbus H145 helicopters

HEMS/SAR
28 Mar 2025 | Chloe Fox
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New Zealand’s Search and Rescue Services orders four Airbus H145 helicopters

The new Airbus H145 helicopters will bolster emergency medical services operations across the country

These state-of-the-art helicopters will join Search and Rescue Services’ (SRSL) existing fleet of H145 and BK117 aircraft, further enhancing its ability to serve communities across New Zealand.

Christian Venzal, Managing Director of Airbus Helicopters in Australia and New Zealand commented: “At Airbus, we are proud to contribute to New Zealand’s lifesaving efforts. Helicopter emergency medical services play a vital role in the country, where rugged terrain and remote communities present unique challenges. The integration of the H145 helicopters into SRSL’s operations highlights our shared vision of harnessing advanced rotorcraft solutions to enhance response capabilities, whilst improving safety standards.”

The H145 is known for its reliability, versatility, and advanced technology. With its Safran Arriel 2E engines, spacious cabin, and Helionix avionics suite, the H145 is well-equipped for the demanding conditions of emergency medical services in Australasia. It also features some of the lowest CO2 emissions among its peers.

The H145 helicopter features advanced technologies such as a modern cockpit design with an updated human-machine interface, the Helionix avionics suite, and a Fenestron anti-torque device in place of a traditional tail rotor. The Helionix avionics, connected to the wACS, offers in-flight envelope protection, pilot assistance, and improved data transfer efficiency. It also meets current international avionics standards and includes an alerting and self-monitoring system

The US Federal Aviation Administration recently granted GPMS International supplemental type certification for its health and usage monitoring system on the Airbus H145 D2 and D3 platforms.

HEMS/SAR
28 Mar 2025
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Chloe Fox

Chloe Fox is an Editorial Assistant for Voyageur Group, joining in 2024. She writes for AirMed&Rescue and ITIJ, covering a range of topics including international travel and health insurance, medical assistance provision, and air medical transportation. Chloe holds a BA (Hons) in English and an MA in English Literature from the University of Bristol.

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