Robinson Unveils 10-Seat R88 at Verticon

Helicopter is the aircraft maker's first new design in 15 years.

Robinson R88 [Courtesy: Robinson Helicopters]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Robinson Helicopters has unveiled the R88, its largest and first new helicopter design in 15 years, priced at $3.3 million.
  • The R88 is a highly configurable aircraft capable of carrying up to 10 people and designed for diverse missions such as aerial firefighting, medical transport, and utility work.
  • Powered by a Safran Arriel 2W engine, it features a 2,800-pound payload capacity and aims to disrupt the single-engine helicopter market with superior performance and a competitive price.
  • Deposits are now being accepted, with the first flight expected by early 2026 and certification anticipated to take about three years.
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Robinson Helicopters has launched its first new design in 15 years, and the R88 is the biggest Robinson ever.

The new $3.3 million aircraft was unveiled Sunday ahead of Verticon, formerly Heli-Expo, which is being held in Dallas this week.

The R88 will carry up to 10 people (eight in the back, two in the pilot seats), but its configuration can be quickly changed to take a variety of different loads.

“The highly configurable R88 is designed for a variety of missions, including aerial firefighting, air medical transport, utility work, passenger transport and more,” a company news release said. “Its adaptable interior design allows for quick reconfiguration, supporting various mission needs.”

The new helicopter has a Safran Arriel 2W engine with 950 shaft horsepower delivering a maximum internal payload capacity of 2,800 pounds. It has about 275 cubic feet of cabin capacity. Range is estimated at 350 nm with an endurance of 3.5 hours. It features a Garmin G500H display and four-axis autopilot.

Deposits are being taken starting Tuesday at the show and first flight is expected by early 2026. Certification is expected to take about three years.

“With the unveiling of the R88, we expect to disrupt the single-engine helicopter market, offering superior performance and capabilities at a competitive price,” said Robinson CEO David Smith.

The show runs until Thursday.


Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on AVweb.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.

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