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H175 Update •


56 helicopters in service


• 14 helicopters booked in 2023 • •


• • 40,800 flight hours accumulated in 2023


Markets: 72% energy, 16% private and business, 12% public services


Public services: The H175 can perform rescue operations beyond 200 nautical miles.


Business and private aviation: Carries up to 12 passengers and features low noise and vibration, large windows and touchscreens, and fine finishes. It’s the quietest super- medium helicopter.


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Compatible with a mix of 50% SAF in kerosene.


Chinese certification achieved; FAA certification target 2025, TCCA certification target 2026.


H225 Update •


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6 million flight hours Mission-driven in harsh environments


• Upgraded systems for improved safety, cost-effectiveness, easier maintenance, and improved industrial processes.


• New technology tools reduce time to market; this is the heavy platform for years to come: • • • •


Simplified maintenance system Crash-resistant fuel system Payload: 160 kg


Airborne communications system with 4G


• Cockpit and tail boom camera


• New 225 avionics with the largest screens and innovative interface


1,100 helicopters delivered 350 in service


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