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Experience the power and precision of Germany's military aviation in this comprehensive planespotting compilation. Featuring the German Air Force's Eurofighter Typhoons and Airbus A400Ms, the Navy's P ...
Poland has deferred an acquisition of 32 locally built Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk utility helicopters, having shifted its ...
The new Airbus H145M helicopters that were brought to Cyprus will upgrade the National Guard’s operational capability, ...
Hungary find that there is virtually no compatibility between H145M and H225M utility helicopters, which has impacted ...
Nikosia, Cyprus, 26 March 2025 - Airbus has delivered the first two of six H145M helicopters to the Republic of Cyprus, with the remaining deliveries to follow later this year. The helicopters will be ...
The Republic of Ireland Irish Defence Forces is a new happy Airbus H145M customer refreshing its Airbus helicopter fleet. In an Airbus January 10 statement, Airbus shared that the Irish would be ...
The four new helicopters will replace the two EC135 P2s, expanding the Irish Air Corps’ own force, while the GASU will receive its own H145s under a separate contract. The H145M, chosen as the ...
The contract has been awarded to Airbus Helicopters UK Limited at a cost of €91.7m plus VAT and its anticipated delivery of the new Airbus H145M helicopters will begin in early 2027. Earlier ...
The Department of Defence recently signed contracts for delivery of the new Airbus H145M helicopters, which will be used for pilot training to support Defence Forces operations and Garda Air ...
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has announced a deal for four new light-utility helicopters to boost Air Corps capabilities. The Department of Defence recently signed contracts for delivery of the new ...
The Government has signed a deal worth almost €100 million for the purchase of four new military helicopters. The new Airbus H145m aircraft will replace and expand the Air Corps’ small fleet ...
The new helicopters will replace two ageing EC135 aircraft – which came into service in 2003. The H145M has a top speed of 270kmh, can hit an altitude of 6,000 metres, or 19,600 feet.