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São Paulo customer accepts ACH145 for VIP work
The ACH145 Line has sliding cabin doors and its spacious cabin allows a variety of seating arrangements. The aircraft can accommodate up to nine passengers, which will come in useful for an executive São Paulo client.
Helionix and four-axis autopilot reduces crew workload in the ACH145.

Helibras, the Brazilian helicopter manufacturer and subsidiary of Airbus, has delivered another Airbus Corporate Helicopters ACH145 Line to a client in the São Paulo executive market. The aircraft will be used for leisure and business.

The multi-mission helicopter offers high levels of comfort, with sound insulation and innovative design. A member of the H145 family, which has more than 300 aircraft in operation worldwide, the ACH145 Line has been well accepted in the Brazilian executive market. In Brazil, more than 10 aircraft of this model have already been sold.

“We are very happy for the arrival of another unit in Brazil and are ready to provide all the logistical support and maintenance necessary to support its operations,” says Sébastien Bully, director of sales, marketing and new business development.

The ACH145 Line has sliding cabin doors and its spacious cabin allows a variety of seating arrangements. The aircraft can accommodate up to nine passengers in comfortable perforated leather seats.

In addition to the faired tail rotor and new engines (Arriel 2E), the ACH145 has a Helionix digital avionics package with four-axis autopilot, which reduces the crew's workload.

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