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The new purchase brings the RTAF’s H225M fleet to 12 units. Anthony Pecchi Photo

Royal Thai Air Force expands fleet with additional H225M order

Airbus Helicopters Press Release | September 20, 2018

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Airbus Helicopters has secured an additional order of four H225M (previously known as EC725) multirole utility helicopters from the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF), as part of the fleet strengthening program. This follow-on order will bring the RTAF’s H225M fleet to 12 units by 2021.

The new purchase brings the RTAF's H225M fleet to 12 units. Anthony Pecchi Photo
The new purchase brings the RTAF’s H225M fleet to 12 units. Anthony Pecchi Photo

Specially equipped with emergency flotation gear, fast roping, cargo sling, search light and electro-optical systems, these four new multirole H225M helicopters will join RTAF’s existing fleet of six H225Ms for combat search-and-rescue missions, search-and-rescue flights and troop transport operations.

The air force will also be receiving two H225Ms from its earlier order, by end of this year.

This latest contract will also cover on-site technical support and continuing airworthiness management organisation services, fully supported by Airbus’ Thailand team.

“The H225Ms have served the Royal Thai Air Force well since the delivery of its first batch in 2015, and we are truly honored by this renewed order, underscoring their continued trust and confidence in our helicopters and the committed support to their fleet,” said Philippe Monteux, head of Southeast Asia and Pacific region.

“With its proven versatility, reliability and endurance, we know that the H225 will continue to capably fulfill the most challenging missions. RTAF can count on our Thailand-based customer center for continued availability of the fleet.”

Featuring state-of-the-art electronic instruments and the renowned 4-axis autopilot system, the 11-ton-category twin-turbine H225M offers outstanding endurance and fast cruise speed, and may be fitted with various equipment to suit any role. Close to 90 units are in service, achieving 100,700 flight hours to-date.

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