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Airbus H160 begins a new era of offshore operations with PSI and Shell in Gulf of Mexico

This contract marks the entry of H160 into the oil and gas market with a wealth of design features promising new levels of safety, comfort and schedule reliability in offshore operations.
The H160 features an unprecedented suite of pilot aids delivered through its Helionix avionics which substantially reduces crew workload and decreases the risk of pilot error.

The innovative partnership will enable a new era for entry of H160 in safe and reliable offshore operations

18 February 2021: Shell has signed a unique and innovative partnership with PHI and Airbus revolving around the world’s most technologically advanced H160 helicopter and offshore operations.As per the contract PHI will operate four Airbus H160s to service a support contract in the Gulf of Mexico while Airbus will provide one H160 ahead of final deliveries to PHI and Shell for a year-long route-proving programme to familiarize them with H160s advanced features and mitigate the normal challenges around entry into service.

Airbus Helicopters Executive Vice President Global Business, Ben Bridge said, “We greatly appreciate the innovative thinking of our customers in formulating this partnership around the H160 which will begin a new era of safety, reliability and environmental performance in the medium class of offshore operations.”

At PHI it will be based at Houma, Louisiana and join a large company fleet of H125s and H135s deployed in emergency medical service throughout the United States, as well as two H145s operating for Shell on pipeline survey work in Louisiana, and two H145s flying the world’s longest harbor pilot shuttle in Mackay, Australia.

PHI Aviation Managing Director, Keith Mullett said, “We are proud to be playing a key role in the entry into service of the highly advanced H160 in the offshore sector and we look forward to bringing a step change in operating standards through the confidence building route- proving exercise agreed with our partners Airbus and Shell.”

Shell Aircraft Vice President, Tony Cramp said: “Shell welcomes the opportunity to embrace new aviation technology and introduce this highly advanced and efficient aircraft to safely service our vibrant and growing offshore business in the US Gulf of Mexico.”

Shell General Manager – Supply Chain Deepwater, Viet Van added: “The emissions reductions that the H160 provides help us continue to deliver crude and natural gas with the smallest carbon footprint of our global deepwater portfolio, and are another important step to meeting our goal of zero net emissions by 2050.”

The H160 features an unprecedented suite of pilot aids delivered through its Helionix avionics which substantially reduces crew workload and decreases the risk of pilot error. It also includes the world’s first ground helipad assisted take-off procedure, a vortex ring state pre-alerting system and a recovery mode to automatically regain steady flight in difficult circumstances.

The H160 is powered by two of the latest Arrano engines from Safran Helicopter Engines and incorporates an embedded monitoring system and a redundancy of sensors, and can be maintained autonomously far from base. The design emphasizes robust corrosion defense specifically envisaging offshore missions.

This contract marks the entry of H160 into the oil and gas market with a wealth of design features promising new levels of safety, comfort and schedule reliability in offshore operations.