Swiss Air-Rescue Service
Rega orders 12 additional five-bladed H145s for its mountain
bases
#Rega #MakingMissionsPossible #HEMS #H145
Zürich, 5 December 2022 - The Swiss Air-Rescue Service Rega has ordered a
second batch of 12 five-bladed H145 helicopters to be operated
from its mountain bases. They will replace the current fleet of
AW109SP helicopters. This new order follows an initial contract
for nine H145s, announced in March this year. By 2026, Rega will
operate an all-Airbus fleet consisting of 21 five-bladed H145s.
“To effectively operate life-saving air rescue
services in Switzerland, we understand that the ability to
perform optimally at altitude is paramount,” says Bruno Even, CEO
of Airbus Helicopters. “The five-bladed H145 landed on the
Aconcagua in Chile, a mountain that is nearly 7,000 metres high -
no other twin engine helicopter has ever achieved this feat. That
is why we are especially proud that Rega has put its faith in the
five-bladed H145 and decided to make it the only helicopter type
in its fleet to perform such critical missions.”
“By selecting the five-bladed H145, we are ensuring
that Rega will continue being able to provide its patients with
reliable and professional medical assistance by air for the next
15 years,” says Ernst Kohler, CEO of Rega.
The five-bladed H145s will come equipped with a
state-of-the-art navigation system, especially tailored to the
operator’s needs that will enhance the mission capabilities and
the safety of operations. The system will use new capabilities of
the Flight Management System GTN750 Xi by Garmin. It will
integrate and control a multi-sensor system that provides highly
accurate and reliable navigation capacities. Even in the event of
GPS signal loss, the helicopter will navigate safely thanks to
Thales’ inertial navigation system. This solution will further
boost the navigation performance in low IFR conditions and allows
the helicopter to be certified as navigation procedure RNP-AR
0.1, which is the most accurate navigation procedure in the
helicopter environment. The configuration also includes a new
hoist by Vincorion that is being certified on the five-bladed
H145, ensuring highest safety standards.
Rega operates 14 HEMS stations in Switzerland. Last
year, the helicopter crews carried out 14,330 missions, including
transporting 471 COVID patients.
The new version of Airbus’ best-selling H145 light
twin-engine helicopter adds a new, innovative five-bladed rotor
to the multi-mission aircraft, increasing the useful load of the
helicopter by 150kg. The simplicity of the new bearingless main
rotor design also eases maintenance operations, further improving
the benchmark serviceability and reliability of the H145, while
improving ride comfort for both passengers and crew.
In total, there are more than 1,600 H145 family
helicopters in service, logging a total of more than seven
million flight hours. 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 the quietest helicopter in its class, while its CO2 emissions
are the lowest amongst its competitors.
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