ADAC Luftrettung, one of Europe’s biggest Helicopter
Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) operators, has taken delivery of
its first two five-bladed Airbus H145s.
The German operator plans to upgrade its current
fleet of 14 four-bladed H145s to the five-bladed rotor system.
"By investing in new aircraft alongside the
upgrade of our existing H145 fleet, we are focusing on
state-of-the-art flight technology for rescue missions," said Frédéric Bruder, Managing Director of ADAC Luftrettung gGmbH.
"This benefits people in need and our crews alike and improves our
emergency medical care in the air for the long term. In this way,
we will continue to ensure patient and flight safety, which are
our top priorities, at the very highest level in the future."
ADAC Luftrettung operates more than 50 Airbus
helicopters from 37 stations throughout Germany.
The new version of Airbus’ H145 light
twin-engine helicopter was unveiled at Heli-Expo 2019 in Atlanta.
This latest upgrade adds a new, innovative five-bladed rotor to
the multi-mission H145, increasing the useful load of the
helicopter by 150 kg.
The simplicity of the new bearingless main
rotor design will also ease maintenance operations, further
improving the benchmark serviceability and reliability of the
H145, while improving ride comfort for both passengers and crew.
The helicopter’s high-mounted tail boom and wide opening
clam-shell doors facilitate access to the H145’s spacious cabin.
Powered by two Safran Arriel 2E engines, the H145
is equipped with full authority digital engine control (FADEC) and
the Helionix digital avionics suite. It includes a high
performance 4-axis autopilot, increasing safety and reducing pilot
workload. Its particularly low acoustic footprint makes the H145
one of
the quietest helicopters in its class.
"We are delighted that ADAC Luftrettung has opted
for the new five-bladed H145. This opens a new chapter in the
cooperation between our two organisations that dates back more
than 50 years," said Bruno Even, CEO of Airbus Helicopters.
Today, Airbus has more than 1,470 H145 family
helicopters in service around the world, logging a total of more
than six million flight hours.
For HEMS alone, there are more than
470 helicopters of the H145 family conducting air rescue missions
worldwide.
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