The Republic of Armenia has officially entered into a procurement agreement to acquire six H145 helicopters from Airbus Helicopters. The contract was finalized against the backdrop of an official state visit to Yerevan by French President Emmanuel Macron, highlighting a deepening strategic and industrial relationship between the two nations.
This deal marks a historic milestone for Armenia,
representing the country’s first-ever direct contract with the European
aerospace giant. The acquisition of the H145 platform marks a significant step
forward in modernizing Armenia’s rotorcraft capabilities, shifting toward more sophisticated
aerial technology.
Strategic Partnership
The agreement is viewed by both Yerevan and Paris as a
success in bilateral cooperation. Ludovic Boistot, vice president and head of
Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Caucasus for Airbus Helicopters, welcomed
the move as a foundation for future collaboration.
"It is a great honor to officially welcome the Republic
of Armenia to the Airbus Helicopters family," said Boistot. "This
first contract is a testament to the growing partnership between our company
and Armenia, and we are proud to support the nation in modernizing its aerial
capabilities. The H145 is a proven workhorse that will provide the Armenian
authorities with the flexibility and reliability needed for their most
demanding transport mission requirements."
Engineering for Armenia’s Geography
The H145 was selected largely for its performance profile,
which is uniquely suited to the Armenian landscape. Situated in the South
Caucasus, Armenia is characterized by complex, mountainous terrain and
significant variations in altitude and temperature. The H145 is globally
recognized for its ability to maintain high performance in "hot and
high" environments, making it a robust choice for the region’s diverse
topography.
The specific model being delivered is the five-bladed
version of the H145. This variant offers several operational advantages over
its predecessor, including an increased payload capacity, a smoother flight
experience, and a simplified maintenance schedule, which is essential for
ensuring high fleet availability.
Technological Capabilities
The H145 family has a strong reputation in the aviation
sector, with more than 1,800 units currently in service worldwide and
collectively logging over 8.5 million flight hours.
The helicopters are equipped with two Safran Arriel 2E
engines that use full-authority digital engine control. The cockpit features
the advanced Helionix digital avionics suite, which includes a high-performance
four-axis autopilot. These features are designed to significantly reduce pilot
workload and enhance operational safety, particularly during complex transport
missions.
Beyond performance, the aircraft is noted for its
environmental efficiency. Within its class, the H145 has the lowest CO2
emissions, and its design makes it the quietest helicopter in its segment—an
attribute that reduces its acoustic footprint, benefiting operations near urban
or sensitive environments.

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