Helibras Continues To Dominate Brazil's Helicopter Market
Airbus Helicopters Brazilian subsidiary Helibras dominates the
Latin American country’s turbine helicopter market with a 47% share “and in the
para-public market—police, fire, and such—we have 80% share and in the military
70%,” commercial director Alessandre Fontes Sampaio told AIN this week at
LABACE 2024. He noted that Helibras is the only helicopter manufacturer in the
southern hemisphere, with two lines at its factory in Itajubá—producing the
H125 Esquilo and the H225 Super Cougar—and a third one “under consideration”
for the H145.
Meanwhile, he said, one of Helibras’ largest contracts is reaching
a successful conclusion. The HXBR contract was for the supply of 47 H225Ms—15
to each of Brazil’s armed forces—and two to the presidential airlift wing.
“Last week, we supplied the 44th and next year we’ll deliver the last—one each
to the three armed forces. That contract took us from assembler to
manufacturer,” Sampaio noted.
Fulfilling that contract doesn’t leave Helibras idle since a new
contract, THX, will provide 27 H125 Esquilos to Brazil’s armed forces—15 for
the navy and 12 for the air force. This contract was signed two years ago, he
said, and deliveries will begin this year.
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