
Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems Limited have confirmed plans to establish a Final Assembly Line for the Airbus H125 helicopter in Kolar, Karnataka, marking the first privately-led helicopter manufacturing facility in India. This facility will become the fourth global production site for the H125, joining existing operations in France, the United States, and Brazil.
The H125, renowned for its versatility and performance, is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing India’s civil aviation capabilities. With applications ranging from emergency medical services and disaster management to law enforcement and tourism, the helicopter is poised to address diverse operational needs. Its ability to operate in high-altitude and extreme environments, including a notable landing on Mount Everest, underscores its adaptability.
The decision to locate the assembly line in Karnataka was influenced by the state’s robust industrial infrastructure, skilled workforce, and supportive policies. The facility is anticipated to commence operations in 2026, with an initial production capacity of 10 helicopters annually, scalable based on demand.
This initiative aligns with the ‘Make in India’ programme, aiming to bolster domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on imports. By producing the H125 locally, India seeks to meet its growing demand for helicopters, projected at 500 units over the next two decades, and position itself as a regional hub for aerospace manufacturing.
The collaboration between Airbus and TASL extends beyond this project, building on their partnership in the C295 military transport aircraft programme in Vadodara, Gujarat. This continued cooperation reflects a strategic commitment to developing a comprehensive aerospace ecosystem in India.
The H125 assembly line is expected to contribute significantly to the regional economy, creating employment opportunities and fostering technological advancements. It also represents a step forward in India’s efforts to enhance its capabilities in the aerospace and defence sectors through public-private partnerships.