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International reporters receive UH-145 program briefing and flight demonstration

December 7, 2005

The UH-145 rotary-wing aircraft’s operational advantages for the U.S. Army Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) mission were outlined to international journalists during a day-long briefing in Grand Prairie, Texas.

Reporters attending the event received an update on the UH-145, and were given opportunities to fly in one of two demonstrator aircraft that will be used for Army evaluations of the Light Utility Helicopter.

Reporters from Aviation Week & Space Technology, Defense Today, Rotor & Wing, Rotorhub.com and the Ft. Worth Star Telegram receive a walk-around briefing of the UH-145 demonstrator helicopter with Frank Kanauka, American Eurocopter’s senior pilot.

Reporters from Aviation Week & Space Technology, Defense Today, Rotor & Wing, Rotorhub.com and the Ft. Worth Star Telegram receive a walk-around briefing of the UH-145 demonstrator helicopter with Frank Kanauka, American Eurocopter’s senior pilot.

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EADS North America is prime contractor for the UH-145 bid, and its EADS North America Defense business unit handles overall program management of the UH-145 system.  

The U.S. Army plans to acquire more than 300 civil-certified helicopters for its LUH mission, which ranges from medical evacuation and passenger/logistics transportation to Homeland Security operations in the U.S.

Tom Harrison, the UH-145 Program Manager and EADS North America Vice President, underscored the UH-145's best-value solution for the Army with its operational capability, reliability and affordability.   The UH-145 is based on the highly successful Eurocopter EC145 twin-engine helicopter, which already is in sustained production for use by a growing number of civilian and paramilitary customers in the U.S. and around the world.

"The UH-145's many advantages include its exceptional cargo volume and large rear clamshell doors, which are significant benefits for a utility helicopter," Harrison said. "The helicopter's large, unobstructed main cabin offers cargo flexibility that Army users can optimize for all LUH missions - including medical airlift, re-supply, and command & control."

The Army's decision to purchase an off-the-shelf, civil-certified helicopter led EADS North America to form a strong LUH industry team that ensures top-level production, support and training throughout the program's lifetime. Other members of the UH-145 industry team include American Eurocopter for helicopter production; Sikorsky Aircraft, which will provide its expertise in contractor logistics support; WestWind Technologies, a specialist in fast-reaction helicopter systems integration and engineering support; and CAE, a leader in simulation and training.

"From an industry perspective, the UH-145 brings together a unique combination of world-class players whose core competencies truly complement each other," Harrison added. "We have the winning team and the winning helicopter for the LUH mission."