ALBACETE -- Spain has formalized a major rotorcraft acquisition, placing an order for 100 military helicopters with Airbus Helicopters under its National Helicopter Plan. Approved by the government in September and contracted through the DGAM defence procurement agency, the deal includes 50 H145Ms, 31 NH90s, 13 H135s, and six H175Ms, supporting a broad modernization of Spain’s armed forces.
The 45 H145Ms for the Spanish Army make Spain the second-largest customer for the type after Germany. These aircraft will cover training, utility, disaster relief, and light-attack missions using Airbus’s HForce modular weapons system. Spain will also become the launch customer for the military H175M, with six aircraft for the air force to replace legacy Super Puma and Cougar fleets.
The NH90s, all troop transport variants, will be split across the army, air force, and navy, while additional H135s will support advanced training and light utility roles. Deliveries will bolster Airbus’s Albacete site, which will expand with new military customization, training, and digital capability centers.