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"LIMA 2025" (2). Leonardo-Weststar: delivery of up to 28 helicopters of various types

Launched major government rotorcraft expansion and modernization program in Malaysia - PHOTO

At "Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition" - "LIMA" (May 20-24), Leonardo and long established partner Weststar Aviation Services (Weststar) of Malaysia celebrated today the launch of the most significant Government helicopter fleet expansion and modernization program ever for the manufacturer in the country, intended to meet a wide range of national requirements for defence, security and the support of communities. Within the framework of this programme, Weststar foresees the delivery of up to 28 helicopters of various types, in a mix of firm orders and options, most of them between 2026 and 2027. Weststar will lease the aircraft to the Malaysian Government for 15 years, with dedicated localized support and training services to the operator.

The programme represents a significant growth of Leonardo Helicopters’ presence among several Malaysian military, homeland security. and public service operators. It includes various types for the Royal Malaysian Police and Bomba for law enforcement, utility, transport, firefighting, EMS/SAR, and disaster relief missions. Among the different models, the programme also comprises AW-149 helicopters for the Royal Malaysian Air Force and the Royal Malaysian Army, for Combat Search and Rescue and utility applications, marking the entrance of the latest generation multirole military helicopter in Malaysia and further growing the success of the type among defence operators in the international market.

Leonardo continues to strengthen its role in the Malaysian helicopter market. Its vision is to position the country at the core of its expansion strategy and as a regional champion for rotorcraft and greater capabilities in the aerospace sector. Building on a long-standing presence and partnerships with Malaysian players, Leonardo is reinforcing its commitment with investments, localizing more industrial activities, and developing opportunities for innovation.

With a regional hub for customer support and training near Kuala Lumpur, Leonardo is the only helicopter Training Academy outside its home markets. Over the years, the industry has seen hundreds of helicopters perform missions such as utility, homeland security, law enforcement, SAR, emergency medical services, maritime patrol, military naval roles, armed reconnaissance, off-shore, and passenger transport over years. Today, the company serves more than 70 operators in Malaysia, which use over 240 helicopters, amassing more than 40,000 flight hours a year. Over the last ten years, the number of students trained locally has more than doubled, logging hundreds and amassed several thousands of simulation flight hours annually. This makes Malaysia one of the most active operational bases in the world, demonstrating the country’s strategic roles for highly skilled professional development. 

Photo gallery On May 20, 2025. "LIMA" in Malaysia. From left: Syed Muhammad Azni Syed Azman, executive director of Weststar Aviation Services, and Stefano Villanti, SVP Sales, Marketing and Contracts of Leonardo Helicopters
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