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Hiaratagakuen’s new H145 helicopter will support the company’s EMS missions and will serve as passenger and material transport. Hirata Gakuen Photo

Hiratagakuen strengthens Japan’s aeromedical operations with new H145

Airbus Helicopters Press Release | August 31, 2018

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Kansai, Japan-based helicopter operator Hiaratagakuen welcomed its second H145 on Aug. 31, following the milestone delivery of its first unit in December 2017.

Hiaratagakuen's new H145 helicopter will support the company's EMS missions and will serve as passenger and material transport. Hirata Gakuen Photo
Hiaratagakuen’s new H145 helicopter will support the company’s EMS missions and will serve as passenger and material transport. Hirata Gakuen Photo

Currently operating 14 H135s and one H145, this new H145 will join Hiratagakuen’s growing fleet to support emergency medical service (EMS) missions, and serves as passenger and material transport. The first H145 has already entered service in June 2018 for aeromedical operations at the Nagasaki Medical Centre in Nagasaki Prefecture.

With Japan’s full-scale deployment of air ambulances in 2001, EMS helicopters, otherwise known as “Doctor Helicopters,” have taken on more prominent roles in the country, enabling rapid evacuation of casualties from affected sites, and providing critical care without delay aboard medically equipped helicopters, while in transit to the medical facility.

In 2010, the Kansai government implemented region-wide EMS support network and Hiratagakuen became its main operator of these life-saving missions. Today, there are over 50 helicopters supporting emergency medical missions in 42 prefectures across Japan.

Mitsuhiro Hirata, vice president of aviation operation division of Hiratagakuen said at the delivery ceremony: “Operating in a time-sensitive EMS environment where every second matters, it is important for us to be equipped with the right helicopters for these demanding aeromedical missions. We have been well supported by a strong Airbus fleet for nearly two decades, especially with the recent introduction of the H145 helicopters into our operations.

“We are confident that the timely addition of the second H145 helicopter will augment our aeromedical operations, as we continue to perform life-saving missions safely in the country.”

Olivier Tillier, managing director of Airbus Helicopters Japan, commented, “Airbus is happy to play a supportive role in Japan’s EMS ecosystem, especially with the first EMS-configured H145 entering service into Hiratagakuen’s fleet early summer this year, joining soon by its second unit for aeromedical operations.

“Given its flexibility, agility and high operational efficiency, we know that our H145 will continue to lend capable support to Hiratagakuen’s every EMS mission.”

The H145 is developed in co-operation with Kawasaki Heavy Industries to deliver excellent performance throughout the flight envelope. It comes with the state-of-the-art Helionix avionics suite and designed-in mission capability and flexibility, especially in high and hot operating conditions.

With a large cabin, a compact airframe and powerful engines, the H145 is the aircraft of choice for a variety of missions including EMS, air rescue, law enforcement and aerial work. More than 1,400 H145 helicopters have been delivered worldwide, achieving close to five million flight hours.

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