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Airbus H175 Joins the BlueRoom Mixed Reality Aeromedical Simulator Fleet

Updated: Oct 8

Airbus H175 taking off in BlueRoom Aeromedical Mixed Reality Simulator
Airbus H175 taking off in BlueRoom Aeromedical Mixed Reality Simulator

BlueRoom Simulations has introduced the Airbus H175 environment for the BlueRoom Mixed Reality (MR) Aeromedical Simulator, developed in collaboration with Airbus Helicopters. Purpose‑built for Aeromedical and SAR operations, the H175 module lets teams rehearse critical missions hands‑on, with real equipment, without the reliance on live aircraft.


Built with Airbus Helicopters

Developed in collaboration with Airbus Helicopters, this capability has been designed to support existing and future H175 aircraft customers in Australia and worldwide.


Designed for Australia’s missions and distances

From coastal SAR and offshore transfers to remote community evacuations, Australian aeromedical teams face vast distances, variable weather, and multi‑agency tasking. The ability to train onboard an H175 in BlueRoom offers a solution to end-users and operators to train more often, standardise procedures across bases, and maintain currency despite aircraft availability and scheduling constraints.


How end users gain capability
  • More training, less disruption — Run full‑team scenarios on demand with zero aircraft hours.

  • Standardisation across crews and sites — Align procedures, comms and role clarity across diverse bases and partner agencies.

  • Higher patient safety — Practise high‑risk tasks in a no‑harm environment first.

  • Readiness for low‑frequency/high‑consequence events — Rehearse paediatric trauma, maritime transfers in sea state, hypoxia and massive transfusion until responses are second nature.

  • Inter‑agency interoperability — Shared playbooks for joint tasks with police, fire, SES, military and marine authorities.

  • Cost efficiency and resilience — More repetitions per training dollar; reliable training continuity during aircraft downtime or surge periods.



What’s inside the module
  • Airframe‑accurate cabin aligned to H175 aeromedical layouts.

  • True hands‑on training with your real clinical devices (monitors/defibs, ventilators, suction, oxygen, POCUS) natively in MR.

  • Team workflows end‑to‑end: pre‑flight, on‑scene care, hoist, load, en‑route care and handover.

  • Instructor Mission Control & after‑action review with timestamps and performance markers to turn practice into measurable improvement.

  • Local configuration to match Australian equipment profiles, protocols and documentation.


See it and book a briefing

The H175 environment debuted at Aeromed in Hobart (24–26 September 2025). If you missed the demo, contact us to schedule a virtual walk‑through or an on‑site capability briefing for your team.


 
 
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