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MAKS 09: Russian Helicopters targets lighter end of market for growth

21st August 2009 - 14:07 GMT | by Peter Donaldson in Zhukovsky

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While between 60 and 70% of the aircraft sold by Russian Helicopters JSC, the new consolidated ‘mother’ company for Russia’s industry, are Mil Mi-8 and Mi-17 variants, light helicopters will be increasingly important in the company’s campaign to increase its share of the global market from 4.2% today to 15% by 2015, the company’s media relations head Roman Kirillov, tells RotorHUB.

With this in mind, the company signed a memorandum with Turbomeca at the show to buy Arrius engines for the Mil Mi-34, which Russian helicopters plans to put into series production with the new engine, with marketing efforts initially

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