Airbus Helicopters completes JMSDF order
Two new H135 training helicopters have been delivered to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) by Airbus Helicopters, completing an order for 15 aircraft of the type.
Designated TH-135 by the JMSDF, the aircraft are customised for the force’s advanced training requirements. The aircraft has been in service as a training helicopter with the JMSDF since 2011.
Stephane Ginoux, managing director, Airbus Helicopters Japan, said: ‘We are delighted to be able to deliver all fifteen TH-135s on time. We are committed to upkeep the highest quality of safety and efficiency of their training missions by providing prompt parts procurement, maintenance and technical support services.’
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