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Second H145D3 for Western Australia Police

Western Australian government adds additional $ 27.5 M in 2021-22 state budget to provide a second five-bladed Airbus H145D3 helicopter to upgrade the police fleet. Total investment amounts to 54 M. First helicopter was ordered last year and is currently in production in Germany

Both H145 helicopters will be based at Jandakot Airport, Perth servicing the entire State of Western Australia and will join a fleet of more than 300 Airbus helicopters flying in the country





Second H145D3 for Western Australia Police
Government of Western Australia, September 06, 2021 - On September 1, the McGowan Labor Government announced funding for a second police helicopter to give WA Police access to the newest and most advanced air support available, as part of the 2021-22 State Budget.

$27.5 million will be spent to purchase and operate a new police helicopter, which is in addition to the new helicopter already being built for WA Police.

The announcement means WA Police will become the first law enforcement jurisdiction in the southern hemisphere to operate two new state-of-the-art Airbus 5-bladed H145 helicopters.

The $27.5 million commitment will see the Eurocopter Dauphin, which was originally acquired in 2011, replaced.

The funding includes $7.6 million for operating and maintenance costs, along with the recruitment of two licenced aircraft engineers to be based at Jandakot.

This new investment means the McGowan Government is now investing more than $54 million in upgrading the Police Air Wing fleet, with delivery of the first new police helicopter scheduled for next year. The upgraded aerial capability will strengthen community safety, by allowing WA Police to provide critical air support to emergency police responses. Maintaining a fleet of two identical helicopters will also generate operational efficiencies and result in a greater number of annual flight hours available.

Comments attributed to Premier Mark McGowan: "Our police helicopters provide vital support to police operations across the State. The new helicopters will boost police capability to respond to emergencies and crime. Our police do a terrific job right across the State, and my Government is committed to providing the best and latest equipment to help keep Western Australians safe. Our prudent, sensible approach to Budget management means we have the capacity to invest in key services, including equipment like this and the recruitment of hundreds of new police officers."

Comments attributed to Police Minister Paul Papalia: "On the ground and in the skies, we're ensuring our police have a strong presence to keep our community safe. These new helicopters will be fitted with the latest avionics equipment and be able to deploy more rapidly than our existing aircraft. It means our police can be airborne within two minutes, compared to the 10 minutes it currently takes. This is especially important in emergency situations when every second counts."


Second Airbus five bladed H145 to join WA Police Force


Airbus - Brisbane - The Western Australian Premier and Treasurer, Mark McGowan has announced the purchase of a second H145 helicopter to strengthen police operations in Western Australia. This makes the WA Police Force the only law enforcement jurisdiction in the southern hemisphere to operate two new state-of-the-art Airbus five-bladed H145 helicopters.

Premier and Treasurer Mark McGowan said at a media conference earlier today: “Our police helicopters provide vital support to police operations across the state, and the addition of two new H145 helicopters will boost police capability to respond to emergencies and crime challenges.”

The second H145 is to replace the existing AS365 helicopter for WA Police Force, and will generate operational efficiencies, platform commonality and a greater number of available annual flight hours with a fleet of two identical aircraft.

Police Minister Paul Papalia said “On the ground and in the skies, we’re ensuring our police have a strong presence to keep our community safe. These new helicopters will be fitted with the latest avionics equipment and be able to deploy more rapidly than our existing aircraft.”

The new H145 offers a full range of capabilities for the WA Police Force, including single-pilot and instrument flight rules, along with night vision goggles capability. When these aircraft capabilities are integrated with the on-board police mission system, the H145 is the perfect law enforcement partner to the WA Police Force across all its airborne missions.

This is complemented with Airbus’ Helionix avionics suite and 4-axis autopilot, significantly reducing crew workload and underpinning flight safety. For exclusive use by the WA Police Force, both H145 helicopters will be based in Perth, servicing the entire State of Western Australia.

“We are honoured by the WA Police Force’s continued trust in our products to support their critical operations. The H145 is well regarded as a reference law enforcement helicopter, and being able to support the WA Police Force with an H145 fleet, configured to include their mobile policing command post, is something that Airbus is extremely proud to be part of,” said Andrew Mathewson, Managing Director, Airbus Australia Pacific.

With a lower environmental footprint compared to its peers, the H145 sets the standard in carbon emission and sound levels for its class. It also has an availability rate of up to 95%, positively impacting aircraft readiness and cost.

This second new H145 will soon join a large fleet of more than 300 Airbus helicopters flying in the country.


Second H145D3 for Western Australia Police
new five-bladed version of the Airbus H145 helicopter





Location : AU Jandakot Airport

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But this picture shows one of the D-2 Version.
        This piece is what I am flying now..🍻
        I know, theirs is still in prod, and this was the h145 with most nearest livery 😁


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