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Royal Thai Air Force Receives New H135 Training Helicopters

Our Bureau - : Jul 8, 2022 - : 1:56 am

Airbus Helicopters has handed over the second batch of H135 military training helicopters to the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) in a ceremony held at its Wing 2 base in Lopburi, Thailand.

The latest deliveries saw RTAF receiving all six H135 helicopters, becoming the first in Southeast Asia to utilize the H135 for military training.

RTAF selected a fleet of next-generation military training helicopters in February 2020, as part of its pilot training enhancement program. Augmenting its current fleet of H225M helicopters, the new H135s will be dedicated to various training missions, including ab-initio training.

“The H135 is globally regarded as a proven and reliable military training aircraft and has supported instructors across continents in delivering training missions precisely and safely,” said Pierre Andre, Head of Airbus in Thailand. “We are happy that Thailand now joins ten other military operators across the globe, underscoring the H135 as the aircraft of choice for military pilot training,” added Pierre Andre.

RTAF’s H135s are each configured with two external cameras, providing pilots with an unblocked 360-degree view of the external environment. A suite of tactical systems and the Euronav7 moving map are installed onto the helicopters for enhanced situational awareness, at the same time offering the highest levels of functionality, interface capability, and flexibility to meet the air force’s rigorous missions. For enhanced crew comfort, the aircraft is fitted with conditioning systems, tinted windows, and height-adjustable pilot seats.

RTAF’s H135 fleet is covered by Airbus’ highly adaptive HCare Smart full-by-the-hour support, and continuing airworthiness management organization digital services. As part of a customized support program, a dedicated Technical Representative will be attached to RTAF’s operations for an initial two-year period to ensure the fleet’s high availability. Airbus will also deliver a Helionix advanced tool simulator to support the service’s ab-initio missions.

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