Helicopter fleet
Airbus H120 "Colibri" Private Helicopter Charter
Charter the Airbus H120 Colibri in Greece. Light single-engine helicopter with 4 seats, 370km range, 176km/h speed. Perfect for Greek island hopping.
Light Single-Engine · Up to 4 passengers · Range 500 km · Cruise 175 km/h
About the Airbus H120 "Colibri"
Experience the elegance and comfort of the Airbus H120 Colibri, a sophisticated light helicopter that redefines luxury travel across Greece's stunning landscapes. This beautifully designed aircraft features spacious seating for up to 4 passengers in a quiet, vibration-free cabin with panoramic windows offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the Greek islands, ancient ruins, and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters. The H120's advanced avionics and smooth flight characteristics ensure a comfortable journey whether you're island-hopping or exploring mainland Greece's mountainous terrain. The H120 Colibri is ideally suited for couples, small families, and business travelers seeking an intimate and efficient way to explore Greece's diverse destinations. With its 370km range and impressive payload capacity of 648kg, this helicopter excels at connecting Athens to popular islands like Mykonos, Santorini, and Paros, while also providing access to remote beaches, luxury resorts, and archaeological sites that are unreachable by conventional transport. The generous luggage compartment accommodates up to 3 bags, making it perfect for weekend getaways or day trips to Greece's hidden gems. Safety and reliability are paramount with the Airbus H120, which incorporates cutting-edge technology and rigorous European safety standards. This single-engine helicopter features advanced flight management systems, enhanced visibility cockpit design, and comprehensive safety equipment specifically configured for over-water operations around the Greek islands. Maintained to the highest aviation standards and operated by experienced pilots with extensive knowledge of Greek airspace, the H120 Colibri delivers dependable performance in Greece's varied weather conditions and challenging island terrain.