Rotorcraft
Airbus H225M

Airbus H225M

Source: Airbus


MOROCCO TO BUY 10 AIRBUS MULTI-PURPOSE H225M HELICOPTERS
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Airbus H225M

Airbus H225M

Source: Airbus


WASHINGTON - Morocco has ordered 10 Airbus H225M helicopters to replace the Royal Moroccan Air Force's aging Puma fleet that has been in service for 40 years, Airbus announced.

Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even said the deal reflects strong international momentum for the H225M, which he described as a reference platform for complex missions in tough environments. The company did not disclose the contract value.

The H225M is marketed as a multi-purpose military helicopter suited for special operations, combat search and rescue, tactical support and casualty evacuation.

Morocco's aircraft will be configured for combat search and rescue and equipped with a double hoist, searchlight, Safran Euroflir 410 electro-optical system, machine guns and an electronic warfare self-protection suite.

The purchase follows a 2024 decision by the Netherlands to buy 12 H225Ms for special forces.

 

Source: Boeing


U.S. ARMY CONTRACT SECURES GERMAN CH-47F BLOCK II WORK
Friday, November 14, 2025

Source: Boeing


WASHINGTON - The U.S. announced an $876.5 million contract with Boeing to begin producing up to 60 CH-47F Chinook Block II heavy-lift helicopters for Germany. Signed on October 27, 2025, the agreement covers manufacturing, associated training, and logistical support, with all work fully funded by Germany and scheduled for completion by October 2035.

The contract finalizes an intergovernmental agreement from July 2023. Deliveries, set for 2027 to 2033, will enable the Bundeswehr to replace its aging CH-53G Stallion fleet. The German procurement package is valued at EUR6.98 billion, and covers the aircraft, spare parts, and extensive ground and flight training equipment. The helicopters will be delivered ready for aerial refuelling, compatible with Germany's incoming KC-130J Super Hercules aircraft. Notably, Germany's commitment represents the largest international order for the CH-47F Chinook Block II program, which is also being adopted by the United Kingdom and Japan.

 
Joby Aviation eVTOL

Joby Aviation eVTOL

Source: Joby Aviation


JOBY STAKES ITS CLAIM IN SAUDI ARABIA AS ABU DHABI WORKS TO BUILD A VERTIPORT NETWORK
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Joby Aviation eVTOL

Joby Aviation eVTOL

Source: Joby Aviation


SANTA CRUZ, Ca. - Joby Aviation is expanding its presence in the Middle East through a new agreement with Saudi Arabia’s aviation regulator to begin laying the groundwork for eVTOL certification and future air-taxi operations.

The partnership allows Saudi authorities to leverage Joby’s ongoing FAA certification program while also collaborating on airworthiness standards, licensing, and operational frameworks. Joby has also secured a commercial deal with Abdul Latif Jameel that could involve up to 200 aircraft, positioning the company for one of its largest prospective deployments as it approaches key milestones such as power-on testing of its conforming prototype.

At the same time, Abu Dhabi is moving forward with plans to build a network of public vertiports to support eVTOL operations beginning in 2026. The system will connect major airports with urban and leisure hubs across the emirate and integrate with existing transportation infrastructure. With both Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi accelerating regulatory and infrastructure development, the region is emerging as one of the most proactive global markets for early eVTOL adoption.

Source: Aerospace Global News
Associated URL: https://aerospaceglobalnews.com/news/joby-saudi-arabia-abu-dhabi-vertiports-evtol/
Author: Luke Peters 
 

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