
In 2020, a new innovative version of the H145 entered service equipped with a five-bladed main rotor.

Together with its inherently versatile cabin layout, this multi-purpose rotorcraft is tailored for emergency medical services and law enforcement duties, along with aerial work and passenger transport, including private and business aviation as well as offshore operations. One or two pilots and up to 10 passengers in a higher-density configuration.Ī wide range of rapidly- and easily-interchangeable optional equipment – such as emergency floats, rescue hoist, searchlight, and cargo hook – is available for the H145.One or two pilots and up to eight passengers in the standard configuration,.The H145’s compact footprint, unobstructed cabin and flat floor from nose to tail lend themselves to a full range of applications, accommodating:
