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Airbus Unveils NATO NGRC Rotorcraft Proposal


Airbus has unveiled its next-generation rotorcraft concept designed in partnership with RTX and MDBA to meet NATO’s NGRC study requirements, highlighting advanced speed, range, survivability and digital architecture for future European military operations.

The Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability (NGRC) is a multinational European defense initiative aimed at developing a future medium-lift military helicopter to replace aging fleets such as the NH90 and AW101 in the 2035–2040 timeframe. Launched under NATO’s High Visibility Projects framework, NGRC brings together several European nations to define common operational requirements for a next-generation platform capable of higher speed, extended range, improved survivability, and reduced lifecycle costs. The program is closely linked to emerging technologies including advanced propulsion systems, hybrid configurations, digital open-system architectures, and optionally piloted capabilities. By aligning requirements early and leveraging collaborative research efforts—such as those within the European Defence Fund—NGRC seeks to strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy while ensuring interoperability across allied forces.





Airbus Unveils NATO NGRC Rotorcraft Proposal
Airbus Unveils NATO NGRC Rotorcraft Proposal
Airbus Helicopters, February 23, 2026 - Marignane, France - Airbus Helicopters has unveiled its next generation rotorcraft concepts to address the NATO Next Generation Rotorcraft Capabilities (NGRC) study requirements.

Airbus' proposal to NATO, developed in collaboration with RTX businesses Collins Aerospace and Raytheon, and MBDA, includes two concepts: a high-performance conventional helicopter alongside a novel high-speed compound concept, ensuring operational efficiency and fleet complementarity for military partners.

Modularity and simplicity are core tenets of the Airbus NGRC proposal. The design philosophy aims to deliver platforms that are simple to manufacture, maintain, and upgrade, ensuring long-term affordability, thanks to its Modular Open System Architecture approach. The two concepts will be highly connected and will share commonalities in terms of maintenance, training, weapons and systems.

Bruno Even, CEO of Airbus Helicopters, said "We want to ensure that Europe is in a position to propose a platform that will best fit our military partners’ needs in terms of affordability, operational efficiency and maximum availability for both the conventional helicopter and for the high speed rotorcraft. These two concepts are a basis to further exchange with our military partners on their vision and need for future military operations. Airbus Helicopters is actively working on the future of its military range. On the one hand, we are preparing the evolution of our legacy range with a continuous improvement policy. With the Block 1 and 2 studies, we have a long-term NH90 evolution roadmap. Our dual product range, the H145M, the H160M, and the H225M, is setting new standards for military helicopters in terms of affordability, connectivity, and maintenance,”

“On the other hand, we are working on the next generation of rotorcraft systems, leveraging modular multi-platform technologies such as connectivity, cybersecurity, crewed-uncrewed teaming, multi-domain collaborative combat, survivability and battle damage repair,” he added.

In July 2024, the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) awarded a contract to Airbus Helicopters to lead a concept study in the frame of the NGRC project under which the participants combined efforts to work on the design, development, delivery and support of a medium multi-role helicopter.

Airbus’ advanced concept leverages the company’s extensive experience in military rotorcraft and high-speed flight, particularly from its compound configuration demonstrators, the X3 and Racer.

This configuration not only guarantees significantly higher speeds than conventional designs but also provides a significant extension of the flight envelope, offering unique capacity to accelerate and decelerate rapidly, as well as enabling fast climb and descent capabilities. The benefits of the added wings and propellers have been confirmed through flight evaluations by military pilots on Racer in the frame of the European Next Generation Rotorcraft Technologies programme.

This extensive flight-test knowledge, based on Airbus customers’ operational feedback, solidifies the basis for the proposed next generation capability.




Airbus Unveils NATO NGRC Rotorcraft Proposal
NATO Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability (NGRC)





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NGRC Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Airbus Racer
FR Airbus Helicopters France
US Collins Aerospace
MBDA





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