What we do
Since 2010, Airbus Helicopters has been a key partner in Kazakhstan through its joint venture with Kazakhstan Engineering, initially established to launch EC145 assembly operations. This partnership has evolved substantially, adapting to the diverse requirements of both governmental and private sector clients. To date, the facility has assembled over 35 helicopters, including the EC145, H145, H130, and H125 models. In addition to assembly, the company has broadened its scope to provide full maintenance services, training programmess, and a flight simulator, reinforcing operational excellence throughout Kazakhstan and the region.
Airbus Helicopters in Kazakhstan

Missions in focus
The Airbus H125, H130 and H145 helicopters support a wide range of essential missions in Kazakhstan including:
- Passenger transportation
- Surveillance and rescue operations
- Medical interventions
- Disaster management
- Aerial work
- Energy industry support
- Law enforcement and public services operations

Customer support and services
Airbus Helicopters in Kazakhstan is the only centre in Central Asia offering helicopter services, such as helicopter assembly, customisation, maintenance, CAMO (Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation) and training.
In addition, the site's training academy is equipped with a state-of-the-art flight simulator (FNPTIII) and provides essential training services to pilots and technicians in Kazakhstan and neighbouring countries.
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