(13 Dec 2021)
All Nippon Helicopter (ANH) has taken delivery
of the first Airbus H160.
The multi-role twin-engine H160 was delivered from Airbus’
helicopter facility in Kobe, Japan, where flight training and specialised equipment installation for electronic news gathering
will be performed before the helicopter’s entry into service next
year.
“ANH is excited to be the first in the world to
receive this state-of-the-art H160 helicopter to support our
electronic news gathering missions,” said Jun Yanagawa, President
of ANH. “The electronic news gathering industry is changing
rapidly, and we are happy to have the perfect helicopter for our
operations, becoming the leading workhorse in our Airbus fleet.”
All Nippon Helicopter (ANH) Airbus H160
ANH deploys an Airbus helicopter fleet comprising
five AS365s and five H135s.
The H160 will join its existing fleet
for electronic news gathering for the TV stations across Japan.
“It is an honour to have ANH as our very first
H160 operator,” said Bruno Even, Airbus Helicopters CEO. “I would
like to thank ANH for their continued trust and confidence in our
helicopters. I’m also very proud of the hard work and dedication
of our teams in France and Japan in preparation of the aircraft
delivery. I can’t wait to see this next-generation helicopter
flying the skies of Japan, playing a key role in the country’s
electronic news gathering market.”
The H160 was granted its type certificate by the
European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in July 2020,
followed by the certification from the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau
(JCAB) in May 2021 and the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency in
September 2021.
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