Airbus Helicopters, Inc.

Airbus Helicopters, Inc.
Subsidiary
Industry Aerospace
Founded 1969
Headquarters Grand Prairie, Texas, USA
Key people
Marc Paganini, President & CEO
Products Helicopters
Number of employees
920
Parent Airbus Group, Inc.
Website http://airbushelicoptersinc.com

Airbus Helicopters, Inc. (AHI) is a subsidiary of Airbus Group, Inc., the United States subsidiary of Airbus Group. Airbus Helicopters manufactures and markets a broad range of civil helicopters, and as of 2005 (as American Eurocopter) had almost a 50% share of the American market.[1] It has its headquarters in Grand Prairie, Texas.[2]

History

The company's history goes back to the now-defunct LTV Corporation. In 1968, Vought Helicopter Inc. (VHI), a subsidiary of LTV, built a facility at the Grand Prairie Municipal Airport in Grand Prairie, Texas for the purpose of marketing helicopters to North America built by Aérospatiale, the French helicopter manufacturer. However, six years later Aérospatiale bought out VHI and took over its own marketing; two years later it changed VHI's name to Aérospatiale Helicopter Corporation (AHC). In 1980 AHC built its current Grand Prairie facility.

In 1992, DASA of Germany and Aérospatiale merged to form Eurocopter; AHC would become American Eurocopter.

In 2004, the facility in Columbus, Mississippi was opened and in 2006, became the manufacturing facility and home for the U.S. Army's the UH-72A Lakota helicopter. The company was renamed Airbus Helicopters, Inc. on January 2, 2014. [3]

US production plants

Airbus Helicopters produces helicopters at two production plants in the US.

References

  1. "." Airbus Helicopters. Retrieved on December 8, 2010. "American Eurocopter 2701 N. Forum Drive Grand Prairie, Texas 75052."
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  3. "Airbus Helicopters – Grand Prairie
  4. "Airbus Helicopters - Columbus
  5. "Eurocopter Upgrades U.S. Production Operations.” Aviation International News Online, October 2013.

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