ATLANTA, Ga. -- French light helicopter manufacturer Helicopteres Guimbal has officially unveiled the Grand Cabri G5, a larger, turbine-powered companion to its two-seat Cabri G2. Designed in response to long-standing customer demand, the G5 features a four-blade main rotor, shrouded tail rotor, and seating for four passengers plus a pilot, significantly expanding capability beyond the training-focused G2.
Powered by the Safran Arrius 2D engine, the G5 is positioned as a high-performance, multi-mission platform bridging the gap between the Cabri and aircraft like the Airbus Helicopters H125. Guimbal aims to deliver improved performance over legacy competitors such as the discontinued Airbus Helicopters H120, which was considered underpowered.
The helicopter retains key Cabri design elements, including a composite fuselage, while maximizing cabin space through a compact engine layout. Although formally introduced at Verticon, no development timeline has been revealed, reflecting the company’s cautious approach to preserving independence and program stability.