A Kuwaiti Ministry of Defence (MoD) statement saying that it had refused to receive two Airbus Helicopters H225M Caracal medium-lift rotorcraft on account of technical malfunctions has been denied by the manufacturer, which told Jane’s on 13 February that it has received no such notification.
Kuwait is due to receive 30 H225M helicopters but has said it will not do so until Airbus investigates problems with the first two and reports its findings to the country's MoD. Airbus says it has been told no such thing by the Kuwaitis. (Airbus)
On 12 February the Kuwaiti MoD said that that, in response to enquiries made on the issue by national lawmakers, it was forming a “specialised technical committee” to examine the reason why a pair of H225M helicopters could not be accepted from Airbus and “to address the root causes […] to prevent a repeat. The move was made out of complete concern for the safety of air force pilots and employees.”
The MoD added that, further to setting up this committee, it has suspended all deliveries “pending the conclusion of the committee’s inspection of the problem and the receipt of the manufacturer’s report on the malfunction suffered by some of the aircraft”. The ministry will make “an appropriate decision” about resuming deliveries only once it has received assurances that no such problems will occur again the future.
In response to a comment from Jane’s , an Airbus Helicopters spokesperson said, “We are aware of the [Kuwaiti statement]. We have not received any official notification from our customer and we remain at their disposal to provide support as required.”
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