By A Staff Reporter,Kathmandu, May 30: Prabhu Helicopter Limited has added a second Airbus H125 helicopter to its fleet. The helicopter, with call sign 9N-ANT, is manufactured by the French aerospace company Airbus.
The H125 model was chosen for its exceptional reliability, safety, and efficiency in operating across Nepal's remote and high-altitude regions, according to Subhash Amatya, Chairman of Prabhu Helicopter.
The company said in a statement on Wednesday that the H125 (AS350 B3e) helicopter is equipped with advanced technology and has a seating capacity for five passengers.
Known globally for its excellent performance at high altitudes, the Airbus H125 is widely used and recognised for its versatility and safety.
"The company aims to deliver high operational standards while fully complying with regulatory requirements for services including tourism, emergency medical evacuation, cargo transportation, and humanitarian rescue missions," read the statement.
Following the completion of necessary administrative and technical processes, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has approved the inclusion of the new H125 helicopter in Prabhu Helicopter’s Air Operator Certificate (AOC), allowing it to commence commercial operations.
Established a decade ago, and initially operating with a single Robinson helicopter, Prabhu Helicopter expanded its services by adding four more Robinson helicopters.
Five years ago, the company introduced its first Airbus helicopter. Based on extensive operational experience and in response to Nepal’s challenging geography, the company later decided to upgrade its fleet by phasing out all Robinson helicopters in favour of high-performance Airbus models, said the company.