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— EUROCOPTER
Airbus Helicopters increased deliveries in 2013, while
capitalising on the new Airbus name to launch a
transformation plan focusing on customers, quality,
safety and competitiveness.
Airbus Helicopters (formerly Eurocopter) nished 2013 with
revenues stable at € 6.3 billion and with deliveries rising to
497helicopters (2012: 475 helicopters). Platform turnover in 2013
represented 58% of the Division’s revenues, while Services
accounted for the remaining 42%.
Based on 2013 deliveries, Airbus Helicopters’ market share in the
civil and parapublic market stood at 46%. In terms of units sold,
Airbus Helicopters thus remains the world’s leading manufacturer
of helicopters.
Notable deliveries included the rst NH90 NFH (NATO Frigate
Helicopter) for the Belgian Armed Forces and the rst Tiger
helicopter in the HAD attack conguration for France.
Civil helicopter activities represented 55% of revenues. Military
activities accounted for the remaining 45%.
The Division’s EBIT* stood at € 397 million (2012: € 309 million(a)).
The EBIT performance in 2013 was driven by increased deliveries
of light helicopters, strong deliveries of heavy platforms, and
active support and services.
Recovery measures put in place for the Super Puma/EC225 led
to its return to service with all operators.
Reecting the companys improved access to emerging markets
and adaptation to local mission requirements, 72% of the
business was generated outside of France, Spain and Germany.
Order intake amounted to € 5.8 billion (2012: € 5.4 billion).
The Division booked 422 net helicopter orders (2012: 469 net
orders). Super Puma family orders totalled 33. Included in
the bookings was an order for 34 NH90 Tactical Transport
Helicopters from France.
The Division signed a Memorandum of Understanding with
the German Government reducing the overall number of
Tigers and NH90s to be delivered while adding a naval variant.
At the end of 2013, the order book stood at € 12.4 billion
(year-end 2012: € 12.9 billion), comprising 995 helicopters
(year-end 2012: 1,070 helicopters).
PROFITABILITY
WAS DRIVEN
by increased deliveries of light
helicopters, strong deliveries
of heavy platforms and services.
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EUROCOPTER IN 2013
Airbus Helicopters’ civil and parapublic market share was 46% in 2013
ANNUAL REVIEW 2013 — ACHIEVING OUR GOALS
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