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Avincis has ordered 30 helicopters from Airbus and Leonardo as part of a long-term fleet renewal programme aimed at supporting growth in emergency aerial services and offshore transport.
The order comprises 15 Airbus H145s alongside 10 Leonardo AW169s and five AW139s, with deliveries scheduled between 2028 and 2031.
The aircraft will support existing operations and future opportunities across Avincis' network, which spans helicopter emergency medical services, medevac, search and rescue and offshore energy transport.
Part of the order is already linked to recently secured work in Sweden, where Avincis has been awarded a joint HEMS contract by Region Uppsala and Västra Götalandsregionen. The agreement, the first joint HEMS tender between the two regions, will run for up to 10 years and will use three AW169s. Two aircraft will be assigned to the individual regions, with a third operating as a shared reserve helicopter.
John Boag, CEO of Avincis Group, says: “This significant order represents the confidence we have in the potential of the emergency aerial services market and will support our pipeline of growth going forward. We have listened to our customers, and we believe this combination of Airbus and Leonardo aircraft will meet their future requirements.”
Matthieu Louvot, CEO of Airbus Helicopters, says: “We are honoured that Avincis is once again turning to the H145 to support its vital missions across Europe. This agreement underscores the versatility of the H145 as a multi-mission powerhouse, capable of transitioning seamlessly from life-saving EMS duties to the demanding requirements of offshore wind and energy transport.”
Andrea Mirteto, SVP Sales EMEA at Leonardo, adds: “We are grateful to Avincis for the continued trust they place in Leonardo and our helicopter solutions. This agreement further strengthens our longstanding partnership dedicated to supporting critical emergency medical services across Europe.”
Avincis operates a fleet of around 210 aircraft, including 170 helicopters and 40 aeroplanes. Its Airbus fleet includes H145s, H135s, Super Pumas and AS350/355s, while almost 70 Leonardo Helicopters support missions ranging from HEMS and SAR to offshore energy transport. The operator became the first organisation to exceed 5,000 flying hours on the AW169 at the end of 2025.