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Airbus Helicopters

Company

Mechanical and Instrument Engineering
Since 1992
Europe
North America
Marignane Cedex
13725, Aeroport International Marseille Provence


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Owners:
Airbus Group
Number of employees
2016 year
17000
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Owners

Airbus Helicopters is a Franco-German company.

One of the helicopter manufacturing companies in the world. A subsidiary of the Airbus Group concern. The company's headquarters at Marseille Provence Airport in Marignan near Marseille, France.

History

2024: Creation of a helicopter maintenance and repair centre in Morocco

In July 2024, the company announced the creation in Morocco of a center for the maintenance and repair of its own-made helicopters, which are operated by units of the Moroccan armed forces. The new center will focus on West African countries and is equipped with training facilities to train pilots from around the world.

The Airbus leadership noted that the choice in favor of Morocco is associated with long-standing partnerships between the parties and a significant fleet of helicopters operated by the Air Force, Navy and the country's gendarmerie.

Airbus operates in the Moroccan market in the segment of composite materials production, assembly of metal units, avionics service since 1951.

2023: Death of Ukrainian Interior Minister and dozens of others in Airbus helicopter crash

On the morning of January 18, 2023, in Brovary near Kyiv, a Ukrainian helicopter crashed at a kindergarten, which housed the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, including the head of the department Denis Monastyrsky. After the crash of the aircraft, a powerful fire broke out in the building and its environs.

Judging by the colors and fragments of the car, we are talking about the helicopter of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ukraine H225 Super Puma, produced by the French aircraft corporation Airbus. These devices have been in the service of state structures of Ukraine since at least 2018.

At the time of the tragedy, there were children and educators in the building, who were hit by debris from the explosion. It is known about eighteen dead citizens, several crew members and high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The nature of the fire, which spread to almost the entire courtyard, suggests that the helicopter was almost completely refueled. Ukrainian media report that the device that caught fire in the air hit a high-rise building, after which it collapsed.

2018: Sale of non-liquid Super Puma helicopters to Ukraine

The French in 2018 sold used Super Puma helicopters to Ukraine under a contract worth more than 550 million euros for the supply of 55 helicopters (light N125 and N145 and heavy N225 (Super Puma)). At the same time, Paris banks credited Kyiv with 85% of the transaction cost, just to get rid of unnecessary cars.

2016: In Norway, the propeller of the Super Puma helicopter came off in the air, 13 people died, all Western countries abandoned this model

The operation of the French Super Cougar helicopters of the Airbus Helicopters company was suspended by all Western states, after the crash of one of them in Norway in 2016 (13 people died), the propeller in the air broke off.

Since then, these helicopters have become illiquid in the world market.