Air Zermatt receives the first Airbus Helicopters H130 for aerial work

Equipment includes a new cargo sling system with a 1,500kg hook capacity

Airbus Helicopters press release

Airbus Helicopters’ multi-role H130 rotorcraft will soon accomplish additional duties as the first aerial work-configured member of this lightweight single-engine rotorcraft family has been delivered to Air Zermatt.

Equipped with a new cargo sling, the H130 version will demonstrate its versatility by performing a full range of aerial work assignments, while also supporting the Swiss operator’s other missions – including passenger transport and emergency medical airlift services.

“We look forward to the service introduction of our H130, which brings a modern, high-performance helicopter to our fleet that also meets the latest safety standards,” explained Air Zermatt CEO Gerold Biner.

The H130’s new cargo sling system has a hook capacity of 1,500 kg. When its load is released, the hook automatically transitions to a forward position, which allows maintaining the necessary fuel tank crashworthiness.

“Air Zermatt is a worldwide reference for aerial work operations, and we are proud it has selected the H130 to further develop this activity,” said Thomas Hein, Airbus Helicopters' Vice President – Head of Western Europe.

Other Airbus Helicopter-built rotorcraft types currently operated by Air Zermatt are five AS350 B3s from the Ecureuil/AStar family and two SA315 Lamas.

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