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Indonesian Air Force Orders New Airbus Choppers

Multi-Mission H145s to be Used in Trainer Fleet

The Indonesian Air Force has placed an order for four Airbus H145 helicopters, marking a significant step in its training modernization program. This announcement was made on September 18 during day 1 of the Bali International Airshow. 

The contract explains that Airbus will supply the five-bladed H145s to PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI). PTDI will handle the reassembly and customization of the helicopters to meet military needs at its facility in Bandung, Indonesia, then deliver them to the Indonesian Air Force.

The choppers will be utilized for military training and light search-and-rescue missions.

“We are honored by Indonesia’s selection of the country’s first Airbus H145 for its new training fleet. We are fully confident that the highly versatile H145 will make a positive impact in enhancing its military pilot training and at the same time be a critical enabler for its search-and-rescue operations,” said Vincent Dubrule, Head of Asia-Pacific Airbus Helicopters.

Airbus upholds a nearly 50-year relationship with PTDI. In 1976, PTDI began producing the Airbus NBO-105 helicopter. Since then, PTDI has served as a key supplier for Airbus, expanding its role to include maintenance and repair services for various aircraft models.

The latest H145 design features a five-bladed rotor, increasing its useful load capacity by 150 kg. Its new bearingless main rotor improves overall reliability and serviceability. The chopper also employs the Helionix digital avionics suite, containing a 4-axis autopilot for reduced pilot workload. With over 1,700 H145 helicopters in service globally, including in the US Army and UK Armed Forces, the model is a popular choice for military training.

“We are confident that this cooperation will create new opportunities for the development of the national aerospace industry and further sustain the long-term relationship between PTDI and Airbus, which we continue to strengthen for a more advanced future,” said Gita Amperiawan, President Director of PTDI.

This order is a pivotal moment for the Indonesian Air Force as it works to modernize its fleet and meet operational demands.

FMI: www.indonesian-aerospace.com

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