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H175 simulator joins the Airbus ranks in Malaysia
The new Airbus Helicopters H175 simulator in Malaysia, the first of its kind outside Europe, joins existing H225 and AS365 simulators, offering an advanced learning experience with digitised classrooms and virtual trainers.
The H175 FFS will increase capacity.
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Airbus Helicopters is reinforcing its commitment to aviation safety with the expansion of the Airbus Helicopters Training Academy in Malaysia and the addition of a third full-flight simulator in Subang, Malaysia. Set to be operational in the second half of 2026, this investment will support the growing training needs in the region, demonstrating Airbus' commitment to customer proximity.

The new H175 simulator, the first of its kind outside Europe, joins existing H225 and AS365 simulators, offering an advanced learning experience with digitised classrooms and virtual trainers. These expanded capabilities will support pilot type rating, recurrent training and mission training, ensuring operational proficiency for critical flight scenarios.

“This latest investment underscores our dedication to aviation safety and customer proximity. By expanding our training capabilities in Malaysia, we are ensuring that pilots and mechanics in Asia-Pacific have access to world-class facilities designed to enhance safety and readiness,” says Romain Trapp, executive vice president customer support and services, Airbus Helicopters.

To-date, Airbus Helicopters' simulator centre in Malaysia has provided more than 21,000 training hours to some 2,600 pilots. With the new H175 FFS, the company is poised to increase its capacity and further contribute to the region's aviation safety.

The expanded training centre will offer cutting-edge simulation technology, including Level D training capabilities, the latest Helionix avionics system and OEM data packages that ensure an accurate reproduction of helicopter performance, all aimed at elevating pilot proficiency and operational safety.

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