Airbus EC-120B

CERTIFIED ROTORCRAFT

Meets JAR/FAR 27 standards.

TURBOSHAFT ENGINE

Powered by a 504hp Turbomeca Arrius 2F.

QUIET & COMFORTABLE

Low vibration levels and quiet cabin.

VERSATILE PERFORMANCE

Suitable for various missions.

SAFE & RELIABLE

Trusted Eurocopter engineering.

Discover The Airbus EC-120B

The sleek yet comfortable Airbus EC-120B (nicknamed the “hummingbird”) is a single-engine helicopter designed for short-haul or specialised missions. Its minimalistic look and quiet operation make it a perfect option for all sorts of travel.

The EC-120B has four (or five, depending on the configuration) seats, and is extremely comfortable to fly in. Its wide, well-designed cabin offers an option for one pilot and four passengers in standard passenger seating. The cabin configuration is ideal for a multitude of civilian and parapublic missions, including utility transport, offshore transport, training, police missions, casualty evacuation, and corporate transport, just to name a few.

Airbus Helicopters has declared the EC120B to have the lowest operating cost of its class. Additionally, the EC120 is the only single-engine rotorcraft as of 2014 to have been certified to JAR/FAR 27 standardizing measures, including an energy-absorbent mainframe, energy-absorbing seats for every person aboard, and crash-proof fuel. To put it simply, safety should be of no concern despite its lower price point.

The view from the panoramic windows is an in-flight treat that gives one unparalleled panoramic shots for sightseeing or photoshoots. Let us not forget to mention the noise-cancellation measures that have been taken for a peaceful ride. The EC-120B, equipped with the latest flight avionics and safety technology, can quickly reach remote locations and tight spaces. It’s a safe, effective solution for those in need of a quick air carrier.


Airbus EC-120B Cabin Layout

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Airbus EC-120B Specifications

Paris, France

Dine on gourmet cuisine in charming bistros, walk through medieval districts such as Montmartre, and shop on the renowned Champs-Élysées. The French capital of Paris has many famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral, but there is plenty to see and do past these. In addition to the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay also contains some of the world’s masterpieces, including works from great artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, and Renoir.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Canals and the Anne Frank House are the first things that typically come to mind when thinking of Amsterdam, but there is so much more. Ancient architecture and culture. Interested in some out-of-the-box fun? Check out the Electric Ladyland—The Museum of Fluorescent Art. This underground museum is dedicated to none other than glow-in-the-dark art. Talk about a one-of-a-kind visual experience! The city is popular for its laid-back nature, cycling, and lively nightlife. Amsterdam also has its share of corporate, finance, and foreign conferences.

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Belgium, Brussels

Is Brussels only well-known for its chocolate, waffles, and beer? Not exactly. The Belgian and European Union capital, Brussels, has beautiful architecture, the Grand Palace, and the Atomium. If you have plans to visit Sainte-Catherine, consider stopping by the nearby Black Tower. This medieval stone tower remnant is considered to be one of the last standing pieces of the city’s original surrounding wall. This is a city full of history, culture, and modernity with several museums, galleries, and monuments spread throughout.

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Dublin, Ireland

The city of Dublin is a unique mix of both old and new, with lively pubs, festivals, and beautiful parks seemingly around every corner. The Irish capital city is known for its literary culture, music scene, and relaxed vibes. Travel tip: One of our all-time favourites is the Gravedigger’s Pub (aka John Kavanagh’s). This old pub, known to be one of the city’s oldest, sits right next to Glasnevin Cemetery. The cemetery is an attraction in its own right, with its historic gravestones and local reputation for being haunted.

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