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Miami-Dade PD orders four Airbus H125s
The four H125 helicopters will enhance the police department's aerial capabilities, further strengthening its commitment to public safety and operational efficiency.
The Miami-Dade Police Department currently operates an all-Airbus fleet consisting of four H125s.

The Miami-Dade Police Department in Florida has placed an order for four new Airbus H125 helicopters. These additions will enhance the department's aerial capabilities, further strengthening its commitment to public safety and operational efficiency.

“We are pleased that the Miami-Dade Police Department has selected the H125 to support its critical law enforcement missions,” says Bart Reijnen, president of Airbus Helicopters and head of the North America region. “This order underscores the value that leading law enforcement agencies like Miami-Dade Police Department find in our helicopters, and we are committed to providing them with the highest level of support.”

The H125's exceptional performance, versatility and reliability have made it the best choice for customers across the country and around the world. The aircraft comes equipped with advanced technology and safety features that make it ideally suited for law enforcement missions, including surveillance, search and rescue, command and control, and tactical operations.

Over the past five years, 85 H125s have been purchased by North American law enforcement agencies. Airbus Helicopters continues to be a leading provider of helicopters for the North American law enforcement market.

The Miami-Dade Police Department currently operates an all-Airbus fleet consisting of four H125s.

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