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B&H Worldwide Delivers Airbus H145 Helicopter to New Zealand for GCH Aviation

B&H Worldwide Delivers Airbus H145 Helicopter to New Zealand for GCH Aviation
B&H Worldwide has completed the transportation of an Airbus H145 helicopter from Zurich, Switzerland, to Auckland, New Zealand, on behalf of GCH Aviation. This delivery marks a pivotal advancement in expanding air rescue and emergency medical services across New Zealand. It is the first of four H145 helicopters scheduled for arrival in 2025, as part of GCH Aviation’s strategic investment to enhance operations in the Canterbury, West Coast, Nelson, and Marlborough regions.
Complex Logistics and International Coordination
The operation involved a highly complex logistics process, requiring B&H Worldwide to devise a bespoke international transport solution. This included custom crating, meticulous global freight coordination, and strict compliance with New Zealand’s stringent biosecurity and aviation regulations. The helicopter’s route, which passed through Frankfurt, Hong Kong, and Melbourne aboard a Boeing 747 freighter, demanded precise planning to meet local operational standards and ensure timely delivery.
B&H Worldwide’s team conducted extensive evaluations of multiple routing options and collaborated closely with airline partners to secure the most efficient and reliable transport solution. Lee Hedges, Branch Manager for New Zealand at B&H Worldwide, emphasized the company’s expertise in managing specialised aerospace movements. He noted that by overseeing the complex logistics, B&H Worldwide enabled GCH Aviation to concentrate on the technical preparation and reassembly of the helicopter.
Strategic Importance and Market Context
Declan Smiddy, CEO of GCH Aviation, underscored the significance of the delivery, describing the arrival of the H145 as a major step forward in strengthening New Zealand’s air rescue and emergency medical capabilities. He praised B&H Worldwide for their efficiency and expertise, which ensured the helicopter’s smooth transit from Europe to the local facility.
This delivery occurs amid increasing competition within New Zealand’s helicopter market. The country is concurrently acquiring MH-60R naval warfare helicopters from Sikorsky, prompting manufacturers to enhance their offerings to meet evolving operational demands. Furthermore, advancements in autonomous helicopter technology, exemplified by Airbus’s collaboration with Shield AI, are influencing market dynamics and shaping future procurement strategies.
Stuart Allen, Group CEO of B&H Worldwide, who was present in Auckland during part of the helicopter’s reassembly, highlighted the strategic role his company plays in supporting the aerospace sector. He remarked that being on-site alongside partners reflects B&H Worldwide’s commitment to customer success at every organisational level. Allen described the delivery as a prime example of the company’s ability to work closely with customers to deliver mission-critical aerospace assets reliably and safely.
Alongside the four H145 helicopters, GCH Aviation anticipates the arrival of additional aircraft and a flight simulator later this year. This successful delivery further demonstrates B&H Worldwide’s growing expertise in rotary-wing logistics, providing end-to-end solutions for high-value, mission-critical aerospace assets within a competitive and rapidly evolving market.

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