December 9, 2024 - 11:00

GD Helicopter Finance has successfully signed a significant finance agreement exceeding €77 million aimed at acquiring multiple Airbus H160 helicopters. The proceeds from this loan will facilitate the acquisition of these advanced aircraft, which are scheduled for delivery between 2024 and 2026.
The Airbus H160 is known for its innovative design and cutting-edge technology, making it a popular choice among operators in various sectors, including emergency medical services, search and rescue, and offshore transportation. This strategic move by GD Helicopter Finance underscores the growing demand for modern, efficient helicopters in the aviation market.
With the delivery timeline set for the next few years, the acquisition is expected to enhance GDHF's fleet capabilities, allowing the company to better serve its clients and expand its operational reach. This investment reflects a commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the evolving landscape of helicopter services, positioning GDHF for future growth and success.
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