More likely an arrival for storage.
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AAC Gazelle replacement
Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
- Ravendriver2008
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Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
nope it be for training …it’s part of additional airframes and it’s yellow and black.
I can ask more as here at International Military Helicopter conference
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Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
"airworthy in storage whilst awaiting a Ministry of Defence decision"
https://questions-statements.parliament ... -09/143695
See also
https://questions-statements.parliament ... -07/141379
https://questions-statements.parliament ... -07/141352
https://questions-statements.parliament ... -09/143695
See also
https://questions-statements.parliament ... -07/141379
https://questions-statements.parliament ... -07/141352
Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
One of them carried out a ground run about 4 weeks ago, since then all 4 have been in the hangar.
Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
The mirror are suggesting it will be an AW149
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- Fighterfoto
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Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
The Mirror is wrong, no decision has yet been taken.
Never trust a grown man with a nickname
Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
back at Gazelles - they continue to visit sites in Herefordshire working with local units - so if the new 135s are not to replace the Gazelles in Northern Ireland will they take on the other roles that Gazelles perform for example visits to Herefordshire. If not what will.
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Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
Some news
Probably sale to other country
Article here:
https://helihub.com/2023/11/17/uk-milit ... bus-h135s/
Probably sale to other country
Article here:
https://helihub.com/2023/11/17/uk-milit ... bus-h135s/
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Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
5 UK Juno's/H135 leased to Australia for 5 years
Probably the 5 stored H135s.
Colours all ready match
https://www.flightglobal.com/helicopter ... 20.article
Probably the 5 stored H135s.
Colours all ready match

https://www.flightglobal.com/helicopter ... 20.article
Is this 34 including the 5 stored ones?Australia to lease five UK H135s for Black Hawk pilot training
Australia is to lease five United Kingdom-based Airbus Helicopters H135 ‘Juno’ helicopters for training purposes, as it expedites deliveries of Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawks.
The five H135s will be leased for five years and be based at Oakey, Queensland, says Australia’s Department of Defence.
An H135 ‘Juno’ helicopter. Australia is to lease five UK-based H135s to support flight crew awaiting the arrival of UH-60M Black
The UK Ministry of Defence does not operate H135s directly, but outsources training work to Ascent Flight Training, a joint venture between Lockheed Martin, parent company of Sikorsky, and Babcock International.
Cirium fleets data indicates that Ascent operates 34 H135s. FlightGlobal has reached out to Ascent for comment.
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Re: AAC Gazelle replacement
Is there some mix up by Flight Global.
The 5 stored ones are not part of the trainings fleet.
They were purchased direct by the MoD for another reason.
So 29 H135 Juno trainers used by DFHS/Ascent
5 H135 stored
1+1 would make it the 5 H135 go to Australia.
And there is no direct link with Ascent other then that both are H135 helicopters.
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