The French aircraft manufacturer Airbus has listed eight potential site locations for setting up its final assembly line for the H125 helicopters in India.
A PTI report quoted Olivier Michalon, executive vice president global business at Airbus Helicopters, saying, “We have identified eight sites which we are currently assessing. We are still in the final assessment stage. We should be in a position to announce it shortly.”
The facility will be the fourth Final Assembly Line (FAL) for the H125 helicopters, which is to produce up to 10 single-engine helicopters every year with an option to increase production due to high demand in the market, as per the report.
India’s potential
“India is the market of the future for helicopters... at present, the market is extremely embryonic, it is very small compared to what the potential could be,” said Michalon, as per the PTI report.
The Indian market regulations are a bit restrictive, but the company is working to lighten them up a bit and the skies to become more open, the reported said.
Operations to start in 2026
The inauguration ceremony is expected to happen in October or November this year, and the facility will start operations in 2026, according to the report. The deliveries are expected to start from the end of 2026.
The H125 helicopter is the bestselling helicopter in the South Asian and Indian regions, which can carry up to six people. Airbus expects demand for the H125 series to reach 500 in the coming 20 years, the report said.
Quoting Sunny Guglani, head of Airbus Helicopters India and South Asia, PTI reported that Airbus was targeting 10 helicopters per year.
The focus was to provide the South Asian and Indian regions with the “Make in India solutions” to support the helicopters built, as per the report. The cost of the base model of the H125 helicopter will be nearly 3.2 million euros, reported PTI, quoting an official in the know.
C295 aircraft FAL unit in the offing
Apart from the H125 FAL, Airbus is also building a FAL unit for its C295 aircraft in Vadodara, Gujarat. After the FAL for the H125 helicopter is set up in India, the helicopters will go through the integration of the component assemblies, avionics and mission systems, installation of electrical harnesses, hydraulic circuits, flight controls, dynamic components, fuel system and the aircraft engine.
According to Airbus, there are 350 civil and parapublic helicopters in India and South Asia as per the report. Out of the 350, close to 250 helicopters are in service in India. India has close to 100 Airbus helicopters.
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