The Phoenix Police Department has signed an order
to upgrade its airborne law enforcement helicopter fleet with five
new H125 helicopters.
Deliveries are expected to begin next year.
The H125 features dual hydraulics, dual channel
FADEC, a crash resistant fuel system, and advanced glass-panel
cockpit displays.
The H125 accounts for nearly half of all
intermediate single engine helicopters delivered for airborne law
enforcement missions in North America over the last decade. It is
built at Airbus Helicopters’ production and completion
facility in Columbus, Mississippi, by a team made up of 40% U.S.
veterans.
“We spent a lot of time analyzing which platform would best
fit all of our operational needs as we began to renew our fleet,
and the H125 met all of our requirements,” said Paul Apolinar,
chief pilot at Phoenix Police Department. “Our responsibility is
to protect and serve the Phoenix community, and these aircraft
will allow us not only to protect from the skies, but to perform
rescues in remote locations all over Arizona. We needed an
aircraft that excels in hot temperatures, and the H125 is really
the best aircraft for the job in such conditions.”
Airbus Helicopters has a team of more than 700 employees operating local
production and completion facilities for the H125 and UH-72 Lakota
aircraft in Columbus, Mississippi.
The company also provides
training, aftermarket support, and technical assistance from Grand
Prairie, Texas, for the North American regional in-service fleet
of nearly 3,100 helicopters.
“The H125 is one of the most popular law
enforcement helicopters in the U.S., for good reason,” said Ron
Kelley, airborne law enforcement segment manager at Airbus
Helicopters, Inc. “Its versatility and high performance make it an
ideal platform for diverse law enforcement missions, including
aerial surveillance and search and rescue, and is a proven
solution that’s consistently ready for the call when it’s needed
most.”
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