The Airbus Helicopters H160 (formerly X4) is a medium
utility helicopter developed by
Airbus Helicopters
Airbus Helicopters SAS (formerly Eurocopter S.A., trading as Eurocopter Group) is the helicopter manufacturing division of Airbus. It is the largest in the industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries, holding 48% of the wo ...
. Formally launched at
Heli-Expo in
Orlando, Florida
Orlando ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Orange County, Florida, United States. The city proper had a population of 307,573 at the 2020 census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Florida behind Jacksonville, Florida, Jacksonville ...
on 3 March 2015, it is intended to replace the
AS365 and
EC155 models in the firm's lineup. In June 2015, the first test flight took place. It received its
EASA
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is an agency of the European Commission with responsibility for civil aviation safety in the European Union. It carries out certification, regulation and standardisation and also performs inve ...
type certification in July 2020, and first deliveries were in December 2021.
Development

The Airbus Helicopters H160 was first revealed to the public in 2011, at which point it was referred to by company representatives by the designation X4 – a designation which implied it to be a follow-on from the
Eurocopter X3, a high-speed hybrid helicopter technology demonstrator. Speaking in early 2011, Eurocopter (later renamed as Airbus Helicopters) chief Lutz Bertling declared that the X4 would be a "game changer", contrasting significance of the innovations it would feature with Airbus' development of
fly-by-wire
Fly-by-wire (FBW) is a system that replaces the conventional aircraft flight control system#Hydro-mechanical, manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface. The movements of flight controls are converted to electronic sig ...
controls.
[Thisdell, Dan]
"Eurocopter X4 promises technical tour-de-force."
''Flight International'', 1 March 2011. Early features alluded to include
Blue Edge active tracking rotor blades, advanced pilot assistance functionality, and reduced vibration to "near-jet" levels of smoothness.
The X4 was also described as having a "radically different" cockpit, Bertling stating that "The cockpit as we know it today will not be there". It was also announced that the X4 would be introduced in two stages: an interim model in 2017 with some of the advanced features absent, and a more advanced model following in 2020.
The development program for the X4 cost €1 billion ($1.12 billion). Cutting-edge features, including proposed highly advanced control systems, were toned down or eliminated as too risky or costly.
On 3 March 2015, the X4 was formally unveiled under the H160 designation. It has been marketed as a successor to the company's existing
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin
The Eurocopter, later Airbus Helicopters AS365 Dauphin, originally known as the Aérospatiale SA 365 Dauphin 2, is a medium-weight multipurpose twin-engine helicopter produced by Airbus Helicopters. It was originally developed and manufactured ...
and competes with the
AgustaWestland AW139,
Sikorsky S-76 and
Bell 412;
Guillaume Faury, Airbus Helicopters Chief Executive, referred to the H160 as being "the AW139 killer".
[Perry, Dominic]
"Airbus Helicopters targets AW139 with new H160"
''Flight International'', 3 March 2015.["Airbus Helicopters H160: The Evolutionary Successor."](_blank)
''Seeking Alpha'', 6 October 2015. The H160 began Airbus Helicopter's re-branded naming convention; starting 1 January 2016, helicopters in the same range shall bear the 'H' designation, resembling how Airbus names their commercial aircraft.
A design emphasis was placed on using Airbus' production and support techniques as used for advanced fixed-wing aircraft such as the
Airbus A350
The Airbus A350 is a flight length, long-range, wide-body twin-engine airliner developed and produced by Airbus.
The initial A350 design proposed in 2004, in response to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, would have been a development of the Airbu ...
passenger jet; accordingly, a pair of test rigs were built to separately test the dynamic and system elements respectively to speed up the design process.
On 29 May 2015, the first H160 prototype was unveiled at Airbus Helicopters'
Marignane
Marignane (; ) is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southern France.
Geography
It is a component of the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis, and the largest suburb of the city of Marsei ...
facility in France.
Flight testing
On 13 June 2015, the first prototype performed its first flight from Marignane. By November 2015, the flight envelope of the prototype had been progressively expanded, having attained a maximum altitude of and a maximum speed of so far. On 18 December 2015, the second prototype, the first H160 to be equipped with Turbomeca Arrano engines, performed its initial ground run; its maiden flight took place on 27 January 2016.

In November 2015, it was announced that certification of the H160 and its entry into service with civil operators were both scheduled to take place in 2018; a military-orientated variant, designated H160M, is aimed to enter service in 2022.
[Perry, Dominic]
"DUBAI: Airbus Helicopters speeds progress on H160."
''Flight International'', 10 November 2015. In March 2016, H160 program chief Bernard Fujarski stated that nearly all milestones set for 2015 had been achieved, save for the second prototype's first flight having been delayed to January 2016, and that the H160's aerodynamic configuration had been validated.
[Dubois, Thierry]
"H160 Flight Testing Benefitting From New Tools."
''AIN Online'', 1 March 2016. Testing had revealed a need to relocate some electronics systems to the rotorcraft's nose from the rear portion of the main fuselage for
center of gravity
In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space (sometimes referred to as the barycenter or balance point) is the unique point at any given time where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero. For ...
reasons, while the fenestron shrouded tail rotor had reportedly exceeded performance expectations.
In 2015, Airbus estimated that there was a market for 120–150 airframes annually; the company intends to initially increase the manufacturing rate to roughly 50 aircraft per year.
In July 2016, it was announced that the aeromechanical configuration of the rotorcraft had been frozen.
[Perry, Dominic]
"H160 configuration frozen, but first delivery may slip."
''Flight International'', 28 July 2016. Manufacturing of the first production H160 is scheduled for 2017; the first delivery may take place in late 2018 or early 2019.
A new production scheme, drawing inspiration from the automotive industry, is to be implemented in the H160's construction; it is a stated aim for the final assembly lead time of the new rotorcraft to be half of that of the preceding Dauphin.
In March 2017, French defence minister
Jean-Yves Le Drian announced at Marignane that the H160 was selected as the basis for its tri-service light rotorcraft replacement programme, the ''hélicoptère interarmées léger'' (HIL), with between 160 and 190 required from 2024 to replace 420 aircraft :
French navy
The French Navy (, , ), informally (, ), is the Navy, maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the four military service branches of History of France, France. It is among the largest and most powerful List of navies, naval forces i ...
’s
Alouette IIIs,
SA 365 Dauphin and
AS565 Panther, the
French Air Force
The French Air and Space Force (, , ) is the air force, air and space force of the French Armed Forces. Formed in 1909 as the ("Aeronautical Service"), a service arm of the French Army, it became an independent military branch in 1934 as the Fr ...
’s
AS555 Fennec and
SA330 Pumas; and the
French army
The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (, , ), is the principal Army, land warfare force of France, and the largest component of the French Armed Forces; it is responsible to the Government of France, alongside the French Navy, Fren ...
Pumas,
SA341/SA342 Gazelles and Fennec.
In May 2019, French
Minister of the Armed Forces Florence Parly christened this helicopter as H160M
Guépard.
In October 2017, the initial pair of prototypes reached 500h of flight testing while the third should make its maiden flight, the entire
flight envelope had been opened leaving hot weather, antennas, optional equipment testing and certification flights.
In 2018, 10 pre-serial helicopters were assembled before certification and deliveries in 2019, production was looking to be increased to 50 per year.
The first serial H160 made its maiden flight on 14 December 2018.
Its
Safran Arrano turboshaft received its type certificate during the June 2019
Paris Air Show
The Paris Air Show (, ''Salon du Bourget'') is a trade fair and air show held in odd years at Paris–Le Bourget Airport in France. Organized by the French aerospace industry's primary representative body, the ''Groupement des industries frança ...
, before EASA approval for the H160 planned for the fourth quarter before first delivery to a US customer for corporate transport in May 2020.
After 1500 hours of flight tests and demo flights with three prototypes, the H160 was type certified by the
EASA
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is an agency of the European Commission with responsibility for civil aviation safety in the European Union. It carries out certification, regulation and standardisation and also performs inve ...
on 1 July 2020, before FAA certification and delivery to a US customer planned for the same year.
Japanese certification followed in May 2021 and in Brazil in September, and the first H160 was delivered on 10 December to
All Nippon Helicopter for
electronic news gathering
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, starting in 2022.
Design

The Airbus Helicopters H160 takes advantage of several advanced manufacturing technologies and materials in order to produce a lighter, more efficient design. One weight-saving measure was the replacement of conventional
hydraulic
Hydraulics () is a technology and applied science using engineering, chemistry, and other sciences involving the mechanical properties and use of liquids. At a very basic level, hydraulics is the liquid counterpart of pneumatics, which concer ...
landing gear
Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for taxiing, takeoff or landing. For aircraft, it is generally needed for all three of these. It was also formerly called ''alighting gear'' by some manufacturers, s ...
and brakes with electrical counterparts, the first helicopter in the world to do so; according to Airbus the elimination of hydraulic components makes the rotorcraft both lighter and safer.
[Dubois, Thierry]
"Airbus Helicopters Unveils H160 Medium Twin."
"AIN Online" 3 March 2015. In 2015, Airbus claimed that the all-composite H160 would deliver the same basic performance as the rival
AgustaWestland AW139 while being 1 tonne lighter, having a lower fuel consumption and offering 15–20% lower direct operating costs.
[ The composite fuselage also provided for greater design freedom of the rotorcraft's external styling.] During the aircraft's development features such as full de-icing equipment and a fly-by-wire
Fly-by-wire (FBW) is a system that replaces the conventional aircraft flight control system#Hydro-mechanical, manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface. The movements of flight controls are converted to electronic sig ...
control system were deemed too heavy or costly for the benefits they would deliver and were eliminated.
The H160 is the first rotorcraft to feature the Blue Edge five-bladed main rotor. This incorporates a double-swept shape that reduces the noise generation of blade-vortex interactions (BVI), a phenomenon which occurs when the blade impacts a vortex created at its tip, resulting in a 3–4 dB noise reduction and raising the effective payload by compared with a scaled Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin rotor design.[Skinner, Tony and Beth Maundrill]
"Heli-Expo 2015: Introducing the H160."
''Shephard'', 3 March 2015. Aerodynamic innovations include a biplane
A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other. The first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, the Wright Flyer, used a biplane wing arrangement, as did many aircraft in the early years of aviation. While ...
tailplane
A tailplane, also known as a horizontal stabilizer, is a small lift (force), lifting surface located on the tail (empennage) behind the main lifting surfaces of a fixed-wing aircraft as well as other non-fixed-wing aircraft such as helicopters ...
stabiliser for greater low speed stability, and a quieter canted fenestron which combined produce an extra 80 kg of lift.[ The H160 is the first civilian helicopter to utilise a canted fenestron anti-torque tail rotor.] The H160 will be powered by two Turbomeca Arrano turboshaft
A turboshaft engine is a form of gas turbine that is optimized to produce shaft horsepower rather than jet thrust. In concept, turboshaft engines are very similar to turbojets, with additional turbine expansion to extract heat energy from the ex ...
engines; a second engine, the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW210E, was to be offered as an alternative option, but this was eliminated due to insufficient power output and to reduce design complexity. A redundant backup for the gearbox
A transmission (also called a gearbox) is a mechanical device invented by Louis Renault (who founded Renault) which uses a gear set—two or more gears working together—to change the speed, direction of rotation, or torque multiplication/r ...
lubrication system enables in excess of five hours of flight following a primary failure without causing mechanical damage.
In early 2015, Airbus claimed that the H160 is intended to have a "day one" availability rate expectation exceeding 95 percent. The H160 features the Helionix avionics suite, the cockpit being equipped with a total of four multifunctional displays. Airbus Helicopters collaborated with Esterline CMC to develop portions of the avionics, such as the CMA-9000 Flight Management System and the CMA-5024 GPS landing system sensor, to automate the landing process. A full flight simulator has also been developed for the H160, in partnership with Helisim and Thales Group
Thales S.A., Trade name, trading as Thales Group (), is a French multinational corporation, multinational aerospace and defence industry, defence corporation specializing in electronics. It designs, develops and manufactures a wide variety of aer ...
. The avionics provide a level of commonality with the company's earlier Eurocopter EC145 T2 and Eurocopter EC175 helicopters. Commentators have stated that this commonality to be similar to AgustaWestland's rotorcraft family concept.
Variants
Civilian
;H160
:Prototype civil-orientated model. 3 built.
:* PT1 powered by PWC PT6 engines, first flew 13 June 2015.
:* PT2 powered by Safran Arrano engines, first flew 27 Jan 2016.
:* PT3 fitted with cabin interior and first flew 13 October 2017
;H160-B
:Civil production variant, certified in July 2020.
Military
;H160M
:Base military-orientated model. Will be armed with anti-ship Sea Venom (missile).
;HIL H160M Guépard
: (''hélicoptère interarmées léger'' - Joint Light Helicopter) Version developed for the French Armed Forces
The French Armed Forces (, ) are the military forces of France. They consist of four military branches – the Army, the Navy, the Air and Space Force, and the National Gendarmerie. The National Guard serves as the French Armed Forces' milita ...
.
Specifications (H160)
See also
Notes
References
External links
Airbus Helicopters H160 official page
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