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Le Havre's decision to sign for an H135 will allow synergies with the ports of Dunkirk and Gironde, which also operate helicopters of the same type. Aviator Group PhotoLe Havre's decision to sign for an H135 will allow synergies with the ports of Dunkirk and Gironde, which also operate helicopters of the same type. Aviator Group Photo

Airbus & Le Havre Port sign for an H135 for marine pilot transfer

Airbus Helicopters Press Release | June 21, 2023

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Le Havre-Fécamp Pilot Station and Airbus Helicopters have signed a contract for the acquisition of an H135 to be used for marine pilot transfers. By the end of 2024, the H135 will replace an AS365 N3 Dauphin helicopter that has been in service for more than 12 years. The agreement also includes a 10-year support and service contract covering spare parts, training, and logistics services.

Le Havre’s decision to sign for an H135 will allow synergies with the ports of Dunkirk and Gironde, which also operate helicopters of the same type. Aviator Group Photo

“We are proud that the Le Havre-Fécamp Pilot Station has chosen the H135 for its marine pilot transfer missions,” said Baudoin Marraud des Grottes, Head of Sales Western Europe at Airbus Helicopters. “The H135 has proven it’s perfect for those missions with customers all over the world, especially thanks to Airbus Helicopters’ Helionix avionics suite, which reduces pilot workload and increases safety during hoist operations.”

“We are renewing our confidence in Airbus Helicopters, a long-standing partner of the Le Havre-Fécamp Pilot Station. From our first machine in 1976 to our sixth today, we are celebrating 47 years of fruitful collaboration between the two companies with the purchase of the H135,” said Pavel Pereira, President of the Le Havre-Fécamp Pilot Station. “Helicopters enable our marine pilots to board and disembark ships arriving at the ports of Le Havre, Antifer, and Fécamp, and contribute to the fulfillment of our public service missions throughout the year.”

Le Havre’s decision to sign for an H135 will allow synergies with the ports of Dunkirk and Gironde, which also operate helicopters of the same type. Le Havre was the first port in the world to introduce helicopter services for marine pilot transfer in 1976 with the acquisition of an Alouette III.

Le Havre’s H135 will be equipped with an Emergency Floatation System & External Life Raft System (both certified up to Sea State 6), Helicopter Emergency Egress Lighting (HEEL), Automatic Deployable Emergency Locator Transmitter (ADELT) and a powerful hoist.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Airbus Helicopters.

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