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Paris Air Show: Bringing up the curtain on the X6

16th June 2015 - 10:51 GMT | by Tony Skinner in Paris

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Airbus Helicopter’s next rotorcraft programme will be a heavy-lift helicopter with fly-by-wire flight control system aimed initially at the oil and gas market, the company revealed at the Paris Air Show.

With an entry into service anticipated in the 2020s, the twin-engined X6 will ultimately replace the H225 and will be the company’s first civil rotorcraft to feature fly-by-wire.

In a presentation to reporters that revealed more about the X6 than the company has let slip about previous projects at the same stage, Guillaume Faury, president & CEO of Airbus Helicopters, said a two year definition phase has now

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