Ghana's Ministry of Defence Orders Four Airbus Helicopters
Ghana's Ministry of Defence has contracted Airbus Helicopters for four new aircraft, including two H175Ms, one ACH175, and one ACH160, as part of a strategy to enhance the Ghana Air Force's operational capabilities by 2026. The H175Ms are set to support a range of missions such as transport, search and rescue, and disaster relief, while the ACH models will primarily serve transport functions. This acquisition aims to improve both civilian and security operations within the country.

Airbus Helicopters secured a contract from Ghana's Ministry of Defence for four helicopters: two H175Ms, one ACH175, and one ACH160. This acquisition is part of the government's 2026 Budget plan to enhance the Ghana Air Force's operational efficiency.
The H175Ms will support transport, search and rescue, emergency medical services, and disaster relief, while the ACH175 and ACH160 will be used mainly for transport. The H175, in service since 2014, is designed for versatility in various missions, making it suitable for both civilian and security operations in Ghana.




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