Airbus Helicopter Malaysia eyes bigger market presence in military segment

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PETALING JAYA: Airbus Helicopters Malaysia is set to increase its presence in the military front on the back of the government’s fleet renewal plans a...

Airbus Helicopters Malaysia is set to increase its presence in the military front on the back of the government’s fleet renewal plans as well as growth in the segment.) said the company is confident that any fleet renewal and growth in the country’s military helicopter segment will lead to an expansion of its partnerships in the country.

Airbus Helicopters Malaysia has a share of more than 50% in military and civilian/offshore markets combined and is the market leader in the country. About 50% of the 190 helicopters currently in service throughout Malaysia are from Airbus Helicopters. The RMAF currently operates 12 H225M helicopters from its bases in Kuantan and Labuan. The air force’s H225M fleet has been recognised as the world’s highest military flyer per aircraft, achieving over 30,000 flight hours today.

 

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