US Hands Over Ten Training Helicopters to Boost Sri Lanka Air Force Capabilities

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January 15, Colombo (LNW): The United States has delivered ten TH-57 helicopters to the Sri Lanka Air Force, marking a significant addition to the country’s air assets and enhancing its capacity for pilot training, disaster relief and emergency operations.

The transfer took place on January 07 under the US Government’s Excess Defense Articles programme, through which surplus military equipment is provided to partner nations. The aircraft were handed over at no cost, a move seen as reinforcing longstanding defence ties between Washington and Colombo.

The TH-57 Sea Ranger, derived from the Bell 206 Jet Ranger, previously served with the US Navy, where it was primarily used for training pilots, as well as for light utility and observation roles.

Once inducted into service, the helicopters are expected to play a central role in training new Sri Lankan Air Force pilots while also supporting operational tasks that require light, versatile aircraft.

US defence officials said the process was coordinated closely with the US Embassy in Colombo and the US Navy’s International Program Office to ensure the transition was completed efficiently and in line with operational requirements.

The addition of the helicopters is also expected to strengthen Sri Lanka’s ability to respond to natural disasters. During Cyclone Ditwah in November 2025, limited availability of serviceable aircraft posed challenges to evacuation and search-and-rescue efforts, highlighting the need for a more robust and flexible air fleet.

According to officials, the first group of helicopters is due to arrive in Sri Lanka by February, with the remaining aircraft to follow as logistical arrangements are completed.

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