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Helitech 2018: Whirlybirds arrive ahead of the show (video)
As final preparations for Helitech International continue at the RAI in Amsterdam, Shephard's rotary desk explores some of the expected talking points from an industry looking to emerge from a dark couple of years.
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Promoting safety, reducing accidents
The safety narrative is a common theme running through the halls of Helitech International 2018 at the RAI, Amsterdam. The methods and approaches shared at ...
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Safran power up on AW189K
Engine manufacturer Safran expects to fulfil ‘most of the EASA certification requirements’ on its 2500-3000shp Aneto 1K powerplant by the end of 2018, as flight ...
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Helitech 2018: Changing of the guard for UK HEMS
The UK’s HEMS capability is slowly changing from the operation of lighter platforms to more capable, heavier aircraft that offer increased payload capacity and endurance. UK HEMS, provided through a range ...
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Helitech 2018: EASA push forward with special operation VTOL standards
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is exploring changes to aviation regulations which will cover electric and hybrid powered vehicles through a ‘special condition’ VTOL ...
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Helitech 2018: Specto snaps up blade repair MoU with Leonardo
Dutch composite blade OEM Specto Aerospace, formerly Airborne Services, has signed an MoU with Leonardo to act as a rotor blade repair and maintenance service provider on AW109 and AW139 aircraft across ...
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Helitech 2018: Bell secures French operations
At Helitech International, Bell announced that Helideal of France will become the first certified training facility forthe Bell 505 Jet Ranger X. Helideal will deliver the initial and recurrent ...