
Aircraft class:
Helicopter
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Crew:
1 pilot
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Engines:
Single Turbomeca Arriel 1B
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First delivered:
Late 1970s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

The H125 covers up to 580 nautical miles on a single tank, making it suitable for regional hops between cities, islands, or remote destinations with no need for refueling. Helicopter city pairs like Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, London to the Cotswolds, or Nice to Monaco are all comfortably within its range and operational profile. | With a top speed of 125 knots, the H125 ensures you spend less time in transit and more at your destination. Its ability to land nearly anywhere—helipads, private properties, or even rooftop pads—translates into unmatched convenience and time savings compared to ground transfers or commercial flights. | The aircraft’s powerful engine and advanced rotor design provide excellent climb rates and stability, while its compact size allows for access to challenging or restricted sites. For travelers who value efficiency, privacy, and direct access, the H125 transforms the way you reach your next meeting, retreat, or event.

The H125’s cabin experience is defined by panoramic views and versatile seating. The spacious interior can be configured to accommodate up to six passengers, arranged for conversation or sightseeing, with generous windows that bring the outside in. | Executive seating is designed for comfort, with low cabin noise levels and smooth ride characteristics even at cruise. The aircraft’s climate control and vibration-reduction technology enhance every journey, and custom interiors are available in select fleets to reflect personal style or brand identity. | While baggage space is limited to approximately 0.5 cubic feet—suitable for small soft bags or briefcases—the focus is on point-to-point convenience and the immersive experience of rotary flight. Whether you’re flying for business, leisure, or a special occasion, the H125 delivers a refined, memorable journey above it all.




The H125 excels where fast, flexible access is required—think city-to-city hops, resort transfers, or scenic aerial tours. It is less suited for long-range or overwater flights, where a twin-engine or fixed-wing aircraft might be preferable, but for short-haul, premium helicopter travel, it sets the standard.


The H125 typically seats up to five passengers plus the pilot, though some configurations can accommodate a sixth guest. The cabin layout is flexible, supporting both executive and sightseeing arrangements, making it ideal for a wide range of charter needs.




Yes. The H125’s cabin offers excellent headroom and expansive windows, so passengers enjoy outstanding visibility and the freedom to move comfortably during flight. The helicopter is also equipped with climate control and advanced noise reduction for a truly premium experience.

Absolutely. The H125 can cover typical city-to-resort or city-to-city routes such as Los Angeles to Santa Barbara or London to the Cotswolds with ease, making nonstop flights well within its capabilities for most short-haul missions.
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