French air force plans Puma replacement with
leased H225s
By Dominic Perry17
March 2020
France has begun a process to
replace its air force’s fleet of ageing SA330 Puma rotorcraft with leased
Airbus Helicopters H225s.
According to a tender document
posted online in late February, the French defence ministry is seeking offers
for the initial lease of 20 “EC225s”, eventually leading to their permanent
acquisition.
Source: French air force
Use of the older aircraft
designation – which was dropped in 2015 – indicates that the air force intends
to procure used aircraft, almost certainly from the civil market, which will be
modified for military use.
Details contained in the tender
document specify that the vendor will convert the rotorcraft for search and
rescue and heliborne infantry missions and provide in-service support for the
assets.
The helicopters will be located at
air force bases in mainland France and Corsica, as well as the overseas
territories of French Guiana and New Caledonia, plus Djibouti in East Africa.
Although the document does not
specify that the H225s are intended as a Puma replacement, a senior French air
force planning official has confirmed to FlightGlobal that this is the case.
Cirium fleets data lists the French
air force as operating 25 SA330s, with an average age of 43 years.
Source: Airbus Helicopters
No timeline is given for the
introduction of the new helicopters, but the short duration of the solicitation
– running until 8 April – suggests a relatively rapid process.
With the oil and gas sector in a
long-term downturn, there is significant over-capacity in offshore
transportation, meaning that large fleets of H225s are sitting idle.
Airbus Helicopters has had previous
success with repurposing these assets for military or governmental operators.
The French air force already operates 11 examples of the military H225M
Caracal, which it uses for long-range support mission
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