The inauguration ceremony was hosted by Romain Trapp, Executive Vice President Customer Support and Services, Airbus Helicopters and
attended by Samantha Rowe MLC, Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier, and Tanya Richardson, Mayor for the City of Swan.
The expansion reinforces the company’s commitment to building a responsive, locally embedded support network that ensures faster, more
efficient service for all Airbus helicopter platforms across the State, especially for large aircraft like the H175.
The newly launched facility spans 500 square metres, with the option to expand up to 1,500 square metres, allowing Airbus to scale
operations in line with growing customer demand. The platform reflects Airbus’ long-term vision to build a resilient and efficient logistics
backbone for helicopter operators.
“This expansion reflects our enduring commitment to Australia, where we have proudly supported operators for over 40 years,” said Romain
Trapp. “We see Australia as a vital market for civil and governmental helicopter operations, and we’re investing to ensure our customers
have the parts they need when they need them. The new distribution platform strengthens our ability to deliver fast, dependable service that
keeps fleets mission-ready and flying safely.”
Strategically located near Perth Airport, the facility offers easy access to customs clearance and delivery services, enabling faster
distribution of Airbus helicopter parts to regional operators. This new distribution platform will provide critical support for offshore and
energy customers, particularly for their operations in the North West Shelf, ensuring key parts are readily available, and enabling seamless
and safe operations without delay.
As an expansion of Airbus’ Australian footprint, the new parts centre will support all Airbus helicopter types.
