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Norway Demands €2.8B From NHIndustries over NH90 Program

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Norway is set to take legal action against NHIndustries (NHI) following a failed mediation over the troubled NH90 helicopter program. Oslo is now demanding compensation worth six times the original contract value, marking one of the largest claims ever lodged against a European defense manufacturer.  A troubled program from the start  In 2001, Norway ordered 14 NH90 helicopters through the NATO Helicopter Management Agency (NAHEMA) at a cost of …
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In 2001, through the NATO Helicopter Management Agency [NAHEMA], Norway ordered fourteen NH-90 helicopters from the NHIndustries consortium [Airbus Helicopters, Leonardo and Fokker] for approximately 5 billion Norwegian kroner [approximately 500 million euros at the exchange rate of the time]. However, the aircraft delivered did not satisfy the armed forces... This article Oslo demands 2.8 billion euros from NHIndustries to settle the NH-90 heli…

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Zone Militaire broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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