Comprehensive support
Airbus Helicopters in Canada is approved to overhaul AS350/H125, AS355, H120, H130, BO105 and BK117 components.The company repairs or overhauls thousands of different components, including: dynamic components, airframe, equipment, as well as main and tail rotor blades. It also serves as a logistics hub with a dedicated spare parts warehouse.

The Completions Centre in Fort Erie, Ontario
The Completions Centre in Fort Erie, Ontario is able to provide comprehensive maintenance, repair and overhaul services such as:
- Light maintenance, troubleshooting and periodical inspections, up to major inspections
- Post servere incident inspections
- External aircraft painting and interior refurbishment
- Modifications, customizations, aircraft retrofit, upgrades, and refurbishment
Our Fort Erie facility, complete system upgrades, sheet metal repair, composite part manufacturing, repair, overhaul of dynamic components for the light range and inspections for the AS350/H125, AS355, H120, H130, H135, BO105 and BK117.

Airbus Helicopters Training Academy
North America
For pilots and technicians seeking training support in North America, Airbus offers a range of services at its facility in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
The academy hones the skills of more than 1,500 pilots and technicians annually, with classes serving law enforcement, parapublic, and military operations.

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