Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Defence
  • /
  • First Jupiter HC2 enters service in the UK

Defence

First Jupiter HC2 enters service in the UK

The Joint Aviation Command (JAC) has officially welcomed the Jupiter HC2 into service, marking a significant milestone in modernising the UK’s rotary wing capability.

Above: An RAF Jupiter HC2 next to a service vehicle.
Courtesy RAF

The first Jupiter HC2 has begun flying operations at RAF Benson, where it will train pilots and rear crew ahead of its deployment to Brunei and Cyprus in early 2026, replacing the Bell 212 and 412.

The Jupiter HC2 programme, delivered in partnership with Airbus Helicopters UK, represents the purchase of six H145 D3 aircraft which will provide rotary wing capability in support of the UK’s global overseas presence. In addition to core rotary wing roles such as troop transport, the aircraft will play a vital role in jungle training in Brunei and will provide emergency response and an Aerial Fire Fighting capability to Cyprus.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Group Captain James Brooks, Senior Responsible Owner for Jupiter HC2 , said: “Delivering the first aircraft, in under two years, to fill critical capability gaps is a testament to the outstanding collaboration between the UK Armed Forces, DE&S and Airbus Helicopters UK. This rapid acquisition programme will deliver important capabilities to Brunei and Cyprus, whilst enhancing the UK's global overseas presence and investing in UK industry. Operating Jupiter HC2 at RAF Benson is the first major step towards full delivery.”
    
The Jupiter UK flying phase, delivered at RAF Benson, will now begin qualifying and training the instructional staff who will go on to operate the aircraft with 667 Squadron Army Air Corps, Brunei and Number 84 Sqn Royal Air Force, Cyprus in early 2026.

Wing Commander John Longland, Commander Air Wing RAF Benson, said: “It’s incredibly exciting to see the first Jupiter HC2 operating from RAF Benson under the Joint Aviation Command. To be operating the aircraft only 18 months after the first aircraft order is remarkable and represents the culmination of exceptional teamwork and dedication from all those involved. RAF Benson will provide a safe and supportive environment for this new capability to take flight, and we look forward to its deployment to Brunei and Cyprus next year.” 

Advertisement
ODU RT

Initial flights have offered an excellent demonstration of how the Joint Jupiter force will operate in the future. The first productive sortie was flown by an Aircraft Commander from the RAF, the Jupiter HC2 Senior Flying Instructor, working with OC 667 Sqn Army Air Corps who will lead the Jupiter Sqn in Brunei, supported by rearcrew from Joint Aviation Command Flying Standards.

The Jupiter HC2 represents a new era for the UK’s rotary wing operations, ensuring the delivery of critical capabilities to support British Forces overseas.

Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner
Anotec achieves AS9100 certification

Aerospace Defence

Anotec achieves AS9100 certification

20 April 2026

Surface coating specialist Anotec has enhanced its position in the aerospace and defence sectors by achieving the AS9100 certification.

Securitas appoints Alan Rae as Area Director for UK North and BAE Systems

Defence Security

Securitas appoints Alan Rae as Area Director for UK North and BAE Systems

20 April 2026

Securitas UK has announced the appointment of Alan Rae to the newly created and expanded role of Area Director for UK North and BAE Systems.

Vision Engineering appoints Harry Curtis as Technical Director

Aerospace Defence

Vision Engineering appoints Harry Curtis as Technical Director

17 April 2026

Woking headquartered Vision Engineering Group, provider of ergonomic microscopy and metrology solutions, has announced the appointment of Harry Curtis to the position of Technical Director, effective 1st April 2026.

Drone swarms central to AWE26

Defence Events

Drone swarms central to AWE26

17 April 2026

Drones have been at the centre of this year's Army Warfighting Experiment 2026, which each year brings together soldiers, scientists, industry and universities, to test new military technology.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Dstl assesses robotic systems in hazardous incident recovery trial

Defence

Dstl assesses robotic systems in hazardous incident recovery trial

17 April 2026

In a ‘real life’ scenario played out in an empty shopping unit, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has tested the ability of robotic and autonomous systems to navigate through a building and detect, sample and remediate (clean) a contaminated environment.

QinetiQ pays aerial tribute to iconic Spitfire

Defence Events

QinetiQ pays aerial tribute to iconic Spitfire

17 April 2026

The QinetiQ operated ETPS test pilot school based at MoD Boscombe Down has taken part in the historic Spitfire90 commemorative tour, as the only civilian-registered participants in the nine-day national flight schedule.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
Gulfstream banner