Mbb/Airbus Helicopters Bo105 (B105)
ICAO B105 Light

Mbb/Airbus Helicopters Bo105

Twin Rotorcraft

The MBB BO105 is a light twin-engine helicopter that made aviation history in 1967 as the first light rotorcraft with a rigid titanium-composite main rotor head, eliminating the need for flapping hinges and delivering exceptional agility. Designed by Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm in West Germany and first flown in 1967, the BO105 became famous for its ability to perform aerobatic maneuvers, including loops and rolls, that were previously impossible for helicopters of its class. Its hingeless rotor system provided unmatched responsiveness and control authority, making it a favorite for demanding missions where precision mattered. Powered by two Allison 250-C20 turboshaft engines, the BO105 seats up to five including the pilot and cruises at approximately 130 knots with a service ceiling around 17,000 feet. The type found its niche in emergency medical services, law enforcement, and corporate transport across Europe and North America, prized for its hot-and-high performance and compact footprint. Military variants served with armed forces worldwide, including the German Army's PAH-1 anti-tank version equipped with HOT missiles. Over 1,400 examples were built before production ended in 2001, with many still flying today in utility and air ambulance roles. The BO105's rigid rotor technology directly influenced later Airbus Helicopters designs including the BK117 and EC135, cementing its legacy as a pioneering platform that redefined light helicopter capabilities. Its combination of ruggedness, maneuverability, and twin-engine safety made it a workhorse in challenging environments from Alpine rescues to offshore oil platforms. SkyMeter has tracked 16 flights across 7 airframes and 6 operators, with AEROSPACE TRUST MANAGEMENT LLC TRUSTEE the largest observed operator.

ACTIVE AIRFRAMES
7
last 7 days
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OPERATORS
6
unique airlines
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FLIGHTS
16
tracked
AVG DURATION
1h 1m
per flight
INCIDENT RATE
0.0%
0 flagged

Safety in context

The incident rate counts flights with ANY safety event detected by SkyMeter: go-arounds (a routine response, not a failure), unstable-approach gate flags (advisory thresholds), rejected takeoffs (the system working as designed), and runway events. It is NOT an accident rate or fatality rate. For accident statistics, refer to the NTSB Aviation Accident Database (USA) or the Aviation Safety Network. See methodology for what each event type measures.

Performance

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Wake category
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Weight & identification

Operating limits

MTOW
5,511 lb
MALW
Manufacturer model
BO105
FAA designator
Registered

Recent flights

Real flights of B105 · airborne ≥ 20 min

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8/18/2026
1h 39m
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8/18/2026
1h 36m
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8/18/2026
25m
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8/16/2026
5h 25m
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8/15/2026
23m
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8/14/2026
2h 51m
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8/14/2026
1h 32m
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8/14/2026
23m
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8/12/2026
23m
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8/11/2026
1h 10m
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8/11/2026
1h 18m
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8/11/2026
24m
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8/11/2026
50m
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8/10/2026
2h 29m
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8/8/2026
24m
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8/8/2026
57m
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8/5/2026
4h 35m
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8/5/2026
55m
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8/4/2026
2h 4m
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8/4/2026
43m
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8/3/2026
45m
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8/1/2026
2h 1m
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7/31/2026
30m
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7/31/2026
40m
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7/31/2026
2h 23m
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