Avincis, Europe’s largest emergency aerial services operator, has signed a new agreement with Airbus Helicopters for up to 15 additional H145 helicopters, reinforcing its commitment to critical aviation services across the continent. The aircraft will be deployed throughout Avincis’ extensive European network, enhancing operations in the Nordic region, Italy and Spain.
The new helicopters will primarily support Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS), while also serving other specialist missions, including offshore transportation. The investment forms part of Avincis’ ongoing fleet modernisation strategy, ensuring its crews have access to advanced technology capable of operating in demanding environments.
John Boag, Chief Executive Officer of Avincis Group, said the H145 remains the ideal platform for the company’s mission-critical operations due to its reliability, performance and versatility. He noted that the additional aircraft will help Avincis continue delivering high-quality aerial emergency services while supporting specialised offshore transport activities across its European territories. Boag also highlighted the company’s intention to strengthen its long-standing partnership with Airbus as it prepares its fleet for future operational requirements.
Airbus Helicopters welcomed the agreement, describing the H145 as a highly adaptable multi-mission aircraft. Matthieu Louvot, Chief Executive Officer of Airbus Helicopters, said the deal demonstrates the helicopter’s ability to perform a wide range of roles, from life-saving emergency medical missions to supporting offshore wind and energy sector transportation. He added that Airbus remains focused on providing Avincis with efficient and dependable aircraft capable of meeting complex operational challenges.
The agreement further strengthens a partnership between two major players in the emergency aviation sector. Avincis is recognised as one of the world’s leading aerial emergency services operators, delivering essential aviation support to civil authorities and organisations. Its services help save lives, protect communities and support environmental protection initiatives.
The company operates a fleet of more than 220 aircraft and employs over 2,400 professionals, including pilots, technical crews and maintenance specialists. Avincis maintains bases across Spain, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Sweden and Finland, while also operating in Mozambique and Chile, giving it a significant international footprint in emergency response and specialised aviation services.



















