
The approval unlocks a new revenue stream for Airbus in a high‑growth, mission‑critical segment and strengthens Canada’s rotary‑wing capabilities. Operators gain access to a versatile, certified aircraft tailored for the country’s demanding environments.
The Transport Canada type certification marks a pivotal regulatory milestone for Airbus Helicopters, confirming that the H175 meets the stringent safety and performance standards required for Canadian airspace. By navigating the rigorous TCCA approval process, Airbus demonstrates its commitment to expanding its global footprint and addressing the specific operational challenges of the North American market, from offshore oil platforms to remote northern communities.
Beyond certification, the H175’s technical attributes make it a compelling choice for a broad spectrum of operators. Its Helionix avionics suite delivers next‑generation flight management, enhancing situational awareness and reducing pilot fatigue—critical factors in SAR and EMS missions where time and safety are paramount. Coupled with a superior blend of range, speed, and payload capacity, the H175 competes directly with legacy platforms like the Sikorsky S‑92 and Bell 525, offering operators a modern, cost‑effective alternative.
Looking ahead, the certification is likely to catalyze a wave of orders from Canadian energy firms, government agencies, and private operators seeking to modernize fleets. The move also signals Airbus’s broader strategy to capture market share in regions where rugged performance and multi‑role flexibility are essential. As the Canadian helicopter market grows, the H175’s entry could reshape procurement dynamics, driving competition, innovation, and ultimately, better service delivery for critical missions across the country.
Fort Erie, Canada, 18 February 2026
Airbus Helicopters has been approved by the Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) authority for the operation of the H175 helicopter in Canada, positioning the aircraft for entry into the Canadian market.
The H175 is a cutting‑edge and proven platform capable of supporting diverse operations including energy, search and rescue (SAR), emergency medical services (EMS), private and business aviation, public services, and defence. Its robust design and advanced systems are well‑suited to Canada’s demanding operational environments, from offshore platforms to remote northern regions.
“This is a pivotal moment for the Canadian helicopter industry. We are delighted to receive Transport Canada certification for the H175, a testament to the dedication of our teams and the capabilities of this exceptional aircraft,” said Bart Reijnen, Airbus Helicopters Head of the North America region. “This certification underscores our commitment to providing Canadian customers with advanced rotary‑wing solutions that deliver enhanced performance, safety, and efficiency, and opens the door for new opportunities for operators seeking a highly capable, versatile, and dependable helicopter for their critical missions across Canada’s vast and challenging environment.”
The multirole super‑medium H175 provides a superior combination of range, speed, and useful load in its class. Equipped with the state‑of‑the‑art Airbus Helicopters Helionix avionics suite, the H175 offers enhanced situational awareness, reduced pilot workload, and improved passenger safety, while providing a smooth and comfortable ride for up to 18 passengers.
With 300,000 flight hours accumulated worldwide and certification by EASA and CAAC, the H175 has proven its reliability and performance across a wide range of missions, providing a strong foundation for its potential use and success across various segments in Canada.
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