
Introducing the H160 gives Southeast Asia’s energy sector a high‑efficiency, safety‑focused platform, potentially reshaping offshore transport standards and accelerating fleet modernization across the region.
The offshore energy market in Indonesia demands reliable, high‑performance rotorcraft capable of operating in harsh marine environments. The Airbus H160 meets these requirements with its composite airframe, fly‑by‑wire controls and reduced vibration, delivering lower fuel burn and higher payload capacity than legacy models. By integrating these technological advantages, operators can lower operating costs while enhancing crew safety and passenger comfort, critical factors for contracts with oil‑and‑gas producers and utility firms.
Derazona Helicopters’ decision to become the launch customer for H160 energy missions signals a strategic shift toward fleet modernization in Southeast Asia. The region’s burgeoning offshore projects, especially in the Natuna and Java Sea basins, create a growing demand for versatile aircraft that can switch between crew transport, cargo lift and emergency medical evacuation. With the H160’s multi‑mission flexibility, Derazona can offer differentiated services to energy clients, potentially capturing market share from competitors still reliant on older Sikorsky or Bell platforms.
For Airbus Helicopters, the Jakarta delivery expands the H160’s global footprint and validates its appeal in emerging markets. Success in Indonesia may accelerate leasing arrangements and joint‑venture opportunities throughout ASEAN, where infrastructure development and energy exploration are accelerating. Moreover, the H160’s lower emissions align with industry sustainability goals, positioning Airbus as a provider of greener aviation solutions. As more operators adopt the type, supply chains, training programs and aftermarket support will mature, reinforcing the aircraft’s competitive edge worldwide.
Jakarta, Indonesia, 19 December 2025

Airbus Helicopters has delivered the first H160 to Derazona Helicopters in Indonesia, marking the entry of the next‑generation rotorcraft into the country and the wider Southeast Asian energy market. The multi‑mission H160 will bolster the Indonesian operator’s fleet and will be deployed for offshore energy missions as well as utility and commercial passenger transportation.
“The arrival of our first H160 marks an exciting chapter for Derazona Helicopters. As the pioneer operator of this aircraft for energy missions in Southeast Asia, we are eager to deploy its unique capabilities to serve our various clients with the highest levels of safety and efficiency. The H160’s proven performance will be key to reinforcing our position as a leader in helicopter services in Southeast Asia,” said Bapak Ramadi Widyardiono, Director of Production, Derazona Helicopters.
“We are proud to see the H160 enter service in Southeast Asia, cementing our relationship with Derazona as they become the region’s launch customer for energy missions,” said Regis Magnac, Vice President Head of Energy, Leasing and Global Accounts at Airbus Helicopters. “The H160 represents a true generational leap, built to be an efficient, reliable, and comfortable workhorse, perfectly suited for the demanding operational requirements of the Indonesian energy sector. This delivery is a significant milestone that underscores the aircraft's global appeal and its ability to redefine standards in offshore transport.”
The H160 is one of the world’s most technologically advanced helicopters, designed and built to deliver the highest levels of operational safety while providing unmatched comfort for rotorcraft in its class. Capable of performing wide‑ranging missions—including law enforcement, offshore transportation, search and rescue, private and business aviation, and emergency medical services—the H160 has already entered service in Brazil, Canada, China, France, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, the United States and many other European countries.
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