Airbus Delivers Helicopters to German Emergency Services Operator
August 17 2021 - 4:35AM
Dow Jones News
By Ed Frankl
Airbus SE said Tuesday that it delivered two five-bladed H145
helicopters to a German emergency medical service operator.
The operator, ADAC Luftrettung, will also upgrade its current
fleet of 14 four-bladed H145s to the five-bladed rotor system,
Airbus said.
ADAC Luftrettung, a nonprofit subsidiary of German motoring
association ADAC, is one of Europe's biggest
helicopter-emergency-medical-service operators and commands more
than 50 Airbus helicopters from 37 stations throughout Germany, the
European aviation giant said.
"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, chief executive of Airbus Helicopters.
Write to Ed Frankl at edward.frankl@dowjones.com
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