All Nippon Helicopter’s H160 completes first flight
Aviation Updates Philippines – All Nippon Helicopter’s (ANH) H160 has performed its first flight test,
a 95-minute flight at the Marseille Provence Airport. This successful maiden
flight paves the way for the aircraft’s entry into service in Japan.
ANH deploys a helicopter fleet comprising six AS365s and five H135s for
electronic news gathering for the TV stations across Japan. This H160 will
replace one of its AS365s.
“We are delighted to see the successful inaugural flight of Japan’s very first
H160, and we are looking forward to this next-generation helicopter playing an
important role in our nationwide missions,” said Jun Yanagawa, President of
ANH. “Since the introduction of the AS365 helicopter three decades ago, the
requirements of the electronic news gathering market is constantly evolving
and has significantly improved. This state-of-the-art helicopter H160 is a
timely welcome for our operations.”
The H160 was granted its type certificate by the European Union Aviation
Safety Agency (EASA) in July 2020, with the certification from the Japan Civil
Aviation Bureau (JCAB) expected in early 2021. Upon delivery of the
helicopter, specialised equipment installation and customisation will be
performed at Airbus Helicopters’ Kobe facility, before its entry into service.
“We are honoured to have ANH as our H160 launch customer in Japan, as they
renew their fleet. This successful first flight is particularly meaningful
during this unprecedented time for the industry. We thank our customer and the
teams involved for devoting maximum efforts into this achievement. We will
continue to provide our utmost support and ensure a smooth delivery to ANH,”
said Guillaume Leprince, Managing Director of Airbus Helicopters in Japan.
Japan’s electronic news gathering market is a mature market with 87
helicopters dedicated for such missions today. Close to 70% of these
helicopters are manufactured by Airbus, with the H125, AS365, H135 and H155
platforms commonly used by the operators. With the imminent introduction of
the H160, which is equipped with additional safety features from the
Helionix’s accrued pilot assistance, this helicopter will bring added leverage
to the operator.
Designed as a multi-role helicopter capable of performing a wide range of
missions such as offshore transportation, emergency medical services, private
and business aviation, as well as public services, the H160 integrates Airbus’
latest technological innovations. The helicopter provides passengers with
superior comfort thanks to the sound-reducing Blue Edge blades and superb
external visibility that benefits both passengers and pilots.
Press release from Airbus Newsroom
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