Airbus Aircraft
22 used Airbus aircraft listings · $3,500,000–$3,500,000 · last refreshed 2 hours ago
About Airbus Aircraft Company
Airbus is one of the world's largest aerospace manufacturers, headquartered in Toulouse, France. Originally focused on commercial airliners, Airbus expanded into corporate and military aviation through strategic acquisitions including the former Eurocopter helicopter division. The Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) line transforms popular airliner platforms — the A318, A319, A320, and A330 — into ultra-long-range VIP transports with cabin volumes that dwarf traditional business jets. An ACJ319neo, for example, offers over 1,600 square feet of cabin space and intercontinental range exceeding 6,750 nautical miles.
On the rotorcraft side, the Airbus Helicopters division (formerly Eurocopter) produces some of the most widely operated civil helicopters worldwide, including the single-engine H125 (AS350 AStar), the light twin H135, and the medium-class H145 and H160. The H125 remains the bestselling helicopter in its class, with over 5,500 delivered. Buyers in the pre-owned market should note that many Airbus helicopters carry dual designations — the legacy Eurocopter model number alongside the current Airbus H-series branding. Maintenance costs vary significantly across the lineup, from approximately $250 per flight hour for an H125 to over $1,200 per hour for a Super Puma.
Airbus Aircraft for Sale
Price $3,500,000–$3,500,000
Airbus Aircraft Price & Cost
How much does a Airbus aircraft cost? Current pricing for used Airbus aircraft (also known as Airbus choppers or Airbus helis) is broken down per model in the table below — covering acquisition price, hourly operating cost and overhaul cost.
The cost of a Airbus aircraft depends on model, year, hours flown, avionics and condition. See operating costs and pre-buy checklist in the About section, or open a specific model page for a detailed price guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Airbus
Why is the Airbus H125 the most popular utility helicopter?
The Airbus H125 (formerly Eurocopter AS350) dominates utility helicopter operations for several reasons: lowest direct maintenance costs in its class (8% lower than nearest competitor), exceptional hot-and-high performance (an AS350 B3 landed on Mount Everest at 29,029 feet), and true multi-mission versatility from law enforcement to firefighting to heavy-lift. The H125 accounts for three-fourths of all single-engine law enforcement deliveries in North America. Its Arriel 2D engine now has a 5,000-hour TBO, reducing long-term costs significantly.
Airbus H125 vs Bell 407 vs Robinson R66 — which helicopter should I buy?
These three serve different market segments. The Robinson R66 ($790,000 new, $400-$500/hr operating) is the affordable entry into turbine helicopter ownership — best for personal use and light commercial work. The Bell 407 ($3.5M new, $800-$1,200/hr) is the workhorse for EMS, law enforcement, and corporate missions with a smooth four-blade rotor. The Airbus H125 ($3M new, higher performance) excels in utility, firefighting, and high-altitude operations with the lowest maintenance costs of the three. Choose based on mission profile and budget.
How much does an Airbus helicopter cost to maintain?
Airbus helicopter maintenance costs vary significantly by model. The H125 single-engine has direct maintenance costs 8% lower than its closest competitor, with extended 5,000-hour engine TBO reducing long-term costs. The H130 costs approximately $2,100/hour all-in at 325 hours/year. The H135 twin-engine runs $2,500-$3,000/hour. The H145 medium twin operates at $3,500-$4,500/hour. Airbus has invested heavily in reducing maintenance costs through on-condition part replacement (replacing fixed service life limits) and extended overhaul intervals.
Is Airbus Helicopters the same as Eurocopter?
Yes. Eurocopter was renamed Airbus Helicopters in January 2014 as part of the EADS-to-Airbus Group rebranding. The same aircraft designs continued under new names: AS350 became H125, EC130 became H130, EC135 became H135, EC145 became H145, and EC225 became H225. Aircraft built before 2014 carry Eurocopter nameplates while newer production carries the Airbus Helicopters brand. Service, support, and parts are fully interchangeable regardless of the nameplate. On AeroGurus, you will find listings under both Airbus and Eurocopter names.
Airbus Inventory by Country
| United States | 9 |
| China | 8 |
| United Kingdom | 4 |
| BM | 3 |
| Switzerland | 2 |
| Australia | 2 |
Recently Sold Airbus
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