The French government is helping to strengthen Mongolia’s civil defense capabilities through a concessional loan granted by the Treasury Department. The country’s first helicopter search and rescue center will be deployed by Héli-Union close to the Ulaanbaatar international airport.
The program includes provision of a fleet of four helicopters (three Airbus EC145s and one Guimbal Cabri) as well as the construction of a maintenance center and training facility.
Héli-Union is managing the overall project and has signed a contract with Thales to provide training for EC145 pilots.
French civil security pilots have trained on the same type of Thales systems since 2006. Héli-Union’s instructors will therefore benefit from Thales’s specialized expertise in training systems for civil defense missions.
The project will build on the long-standing relationship between Thales and Héli-Union to bring Mongolia access to France’s helicopter know-how.
“Héli-Union and Thales are combining their expertise for this ground-breaking project in support of civil defense in Mongolia. We are proud of the trust placed in us for pilot instruction and training,” said Peter Hitchcock, VP training and simulation, Thales.