Airbus H125 (AS350) – Complete Guide, Specs & Missions | SafeFly Aviation
Airbus H125 (AS350) – Complete Helicopter Guide
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Single-engine turbine utility helicopter · The world's most popular light helicopter
The Airbus H125 (formerly AS350 Écureuil) is a legendary single-engine turbine helicopter renowned for its versatility, ruggedness, and excellent hot‑and‑high performance. With a spacious cabin for up to 6 occupants, powerful Arriel 2D engine, and a proven track record in utility, VIP, law enforcement, EMS, and tourism, the H125 is the world's most popular light helicopter with over 5,500 delivered and 6 million flight hours.
Airbus H125 – the world's most popular light utility helicopter
Overview
The Airbus H125, formerly known as the AS350 Écureuil (Squirrel), is a single-engine light utility helicopter designed and manufactured by Airbus Helicopters. First flown on 27 June 1974, it quickly became a global success story, with over 5,500 units delivered and more than 6 million flight hours accumulated worldwide. The H125 is the undisputed leader in its class, offering a unique combination of performance, reliability, and versatility.
Known for its exceptional hot‑and‑high performance, the H125 is a preferred platform for utility missions, aerial work, law enforcement, EMS, VIP transport, and tourism. Its robust design, spacious cabin, and advanced avionics make it the helicopter of choice for operators in demanding environments, from mountain rescue to offshore support.
Specifications
Performance & Capabilities
The H125 is powered by a single Turbomeca Arriel 2D turboshaft engine, delivering 952 shp (takeoff rating) and derated to 832 shp for maximum continuous operation. This powerplant gives the H125 exceptional performance in hot and high conditions, making it a favourite for mountain rescue, alpine tourism, and high-altitude operations.
The helicopter cruises at approximately 135 knots (250 km/h) with a never-exceed speed of 140 knots. It has a maximum range of 360 nautical miles (667 km) with standard fuel tanks, and a service ceiling of 15,000 feet. The H125 can hover in ground effect at over 12,400 feet at maximum gross weight, outperforming many competitors in its class.
The H125 features a Starflex main rotor hub – a four-blade, all-composite, bearingless rotor system that provides excellent manoeuvrability, low vibration, and reduced maintenance. The tail rotor is also composite, contributing to the helicopter's durability and low operating costs.
Cabin & Avionics
Spacious and Flexible Cabin
The H125 offers a large, unobstructed cabin with a volume of approximately 3.3 m³ (117 cu ft). It can accommodate up to 6 occupants – one pilot and five passengers – in a wide range of configurations. The cabin width is 1.59 m (5 ft 3 in), height is 1.27 m (4 ft 2 in), and length is 2.23 m (7 ft 4 in). The large sliding doors on each side provide easy access, and the flat floor allows for quick reconfiguration between passenger, cargo, or medical roles.
For VIP transport, the cabin can be outfitted with premium leather seating, soundproofing, and entertainment systems. For EMS missions, it can be equipped with one or two stretchers, medical equipment, and oxygen systems. The H125 also features a large rear clamshell door for easy loading of bulky cargo.
Spacious H125 cabin with flexible seating and large windows
Advanced Avionics
The H125 is available with a full glass cockpit featuring the Garmin G500H or Airbus Helicopters' own avionics suite. The modern flight deck includes dual MFD/PFD displays, a digital autopilot, synthetic vision, and optional weather radar. The helicopter is certified for single-pilot IFR operations, enhancing its all-weather capability.
Modern glass cockpit with Garmin G500H avionics
Mission Profiles
The H125 is the ultimate multi‑role helicopter, capable of performing a wide range of missions:
🛠️ Utility & Aerial Work
External load lifting (up to 1,400 kg), crop spraying, power line maintenance, and construction support.
✈️ Corporate & VIP Transport
Spacious, comfortable cabin with luxury fittings for executive travel and private owners.
🚑 Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Rapid patient transport with one or two stretchers and full medical equipment.
👮 Law Enforcement
Surveillance, patrol, and tactical missions with FLIR, searchlight, and PA systems.
🏔️ Mountain & High‑Altitude Operations
Exceptional hover performance above 12,000 ft makes it ideal for alpine rescue and tourism.
🚁 Tourism & Scenic Flights
Large windows, quiet cabin, and 5‑passenger capacity for sightseeing and aerial photography.
🌊 Maritime & Coastal Patrol
Surveillance, fishery protection, and environmental monitoring with optional pop‑out floats.
🎯 Military & Paramilitary
Troop transport, reconnaissance, and light attack (with weapon systems) in various armed forces.
Operating Economics
The H125 offers competitive operating costs for a utility‑oriented turbine helicopter. The following estimates are based on typical operator data and may vary with fuel prices, maintenance schedules, and utilisation.
All figures are estimates. Actual costs depend on location, insurance, crew, and utilisation.
Maintenance Overview
The H125 is designed for simplicity and cost‑efficient maintenance, with a robust airframe and proven systems.
- Inspection intervals: 100‑hour or 12‑month inspections, with additional 300‑hour and 600‑hour checks.
- Engine overhaul: The Arriel 2D has a TBO of 2,400 hours, with a 4,000‑hour life limit.
- Airframe life: The H125 is designed for 20,000 flight hours or 40,000 cycles.
- Parts availability: Airbus's global support network ensures ready access to spares and factory assistance.
- Maintenance costs: Approximately $150–$200 per hour for routine maintenance, excluding engine reserves.
- Engine support: Turbomeca (now Safran) provides comprehensive support, including engine condition trend monitoring (ECTM).
For a detailed maintenance program, consult the SafeFly Aviation team or your local Airbus Helicopters service centre.
Pros & Cons
✅ Advantages
- Excellent hot‑and‑high performance – hovers above 12,000 ft
- Spacious cabin with flexible configurations (5 passengers or cargo)
- Proven reliability with 6 million flight hours
- High external load capacity (up to 1,400 kg)
- Modern glass cockpit with IFR capability
- Low maintenance costs and high dispatch reliability
- Global support network with over 5,500 units in service
⚠️ Considerations
- Single‑engine (no twin‑engine redundancy)
- Higher operating costs than smaller light singles (e.g., R66)
- Limited range compared to medium twins
- Older models may lack modern avionics upgrades
- No retractable landing gear option
H125 vs Competitors
How does the H125 compare with other popular light single‑turbine helicopters?
| Model | Max Speed | Range | Passengers | Max Takeoff Weight | Key Strengths |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Airbus H125 | 140 kt | 360 nm | 6 | 2,250 kg | Utility, high‑altitude, proven workhorse |
| Robinson R66 | 140 kt | 325 nm | 5 | 1,225 kg | Lowest operating costs, affordable |
| Bell 206B JetRanger | 130 kt | 300 nm | 5 | 1,451 kg | Proven utility, classic design |
| MD 500E | 152 kt | 210 nm | 5 | 1,361 kg | Speed, agility, military heritage |
| Airbus H130 (EC130) | 136 kt | 330 nm | 7 | 2,327 kg | Quiet cabin, larger windows, tourism |
The H125 positions itself as the most capable utility single‑turbine on the market, offering unmatched hot‑and‑high performance, a spacious cabin, and proven reliability that has made it the world's most popular light helicopter.
For dedicated comparisons, see our H125 vs R66 and H125 vs Bell 206 guides.
Who Should Buy the H125?
The H125 is an ideal choice for several types of operators:
- Utility operators – Requiring a rugged, high‑performance helicopter for lifting, surveying, and construction.
- Private owners & VIP charter – Seeking a spacious, comfortable, and capable helicopter for personal or executive travel.
- EMS providers – Needing a fast, stable air ambulance with excellent high‑altitude performance.
- Law enforcement agencies – Looking for a versatile surveillance and patrol platform.
- Tourism operators – Offering scenic flights with 5‑passenger capacity and large windows.
- Agricultural operators – For crop spraying and livestock management with the utility package.
- Mountain rescue organisations – Requiring superior hover performance above 12,000 ft.
If you fit any of these profiles, the H125 is a proven and reliable choice. Contact SafeFly Aviation to discuss your mission requirements.
Development Timeline
Global Operators
The H125 is operated by a diverse range of organisations and individuals worldwide:
- Utility companies: Power line maintenance, construction, and aerial survey operators.
- Private owners & charter: High‑net‑worth individuals and luxury tour operators.
- EMS providers: Air ambulance services in Europe, North America, and Asia.
- Law enforcement: Police and border patrol units in many countries.
- Military: Used by armed forces for training, reconnaissance, and light utility.
- Tourism: Scenic flight operators in popular destinations such as Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Alps.
- Agricultural: Crop spraying and livestock management operators.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many passengers does the Airbus H125 carry?
The H125 seats up to 6 people (1 pilot + 5 passengers) in a standard configuration, or 4–5 in VIP layouts.
What is the maximum range of the H125?
The H125 has a maximum range of approximately 360 nautical miles (667 km) with standard fuel tanks.
Is the H125 certified for IFR operations?
Yes, the H125 is IFR-certified and can be equipped with a full glass cockpit for single-pilot IFR operations.
What engine powers the H125?
The H125 is powered by a single Turbomeca Arriel 2D turboshaft engine, rated at 952 shp.
What is the cruise speed of the H125?
The H125 cruises at approximately 135 knots (250 km/h) with a maximum speed of 140 knots (259 km/h).
How does the H125 compare with the Robinson R66?
The H125 is larger, more powerful, and has a higher payload than the R66. It offers a larger cabin, better hot-and-high performance, and a proven track record in demanding utility roles, but at a higher acquisition and operating cost.
Is the H125 suitable for external load operations?
Yes. The H125 is a preferred platform for external lifting, with a maximum hook capacity of up to 1,400 kg (3,086 lb) and a dedicated utility version.
What is the operating cost of the H125?
Direct operating costs are approximately $600–$750 per hour, depending on utilisation, fuel prices, and maintenance schedules.
Experience the Airbus H125 with SafeFly Aviation
At SafeFly Aviation, we are committed to providing our clients with the best aviation solutions. The Airbus H125 offers unmatched versatility, performance, and reliability – the world's most popular light helicopter for good reason.
Contact us today to learn more about the H125 and how it can meet your aviation needs.
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Conclusion
The Airbus H125 has earned its reputation as the world's most popular light utility helicopter, with over 5,500 units delivered and 6 million flight hours. Its unique combination of performance, versatility, and reliability makes it the go‑to choice for operators across the globe – from high‑altitude mountain rescue to luxury VIP transport, from law enforcement to agricultural support.
Whether you need a rugged workhorse for demanding missions or a comfortable and capable platform for executive travel, the H125 delivers. Its proven Starflex rotor system, powerful Arriel engine, and spacious cabin make it a helicopter that truly does it all.
At SafeFly Aviation, we are proud to offer the H125 as part of our fleet, and we are confident that it will exceed your expectations. Explore the possibilities with the H125 and elevate your aviation experience. Visit safefly.aero today to schedule a consultation or request a demo flight.
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