Moscow, 11 March 2014 - Russian Helicopters will be attending the India Aviation 2014
international civil aviation exhibition and conference, which will run from
12-16 March 2014 at the Begumpet airport exhibition centre, Hyderabad, India.
Russian Helicopters will showcase its current and forthcoming helicopter models
to operators from South and South-East Asia.
The new multi-role Ka-62 will take pride of place at
Russian Helicopters’ stand at the exhibition (stand 42, sector B). This new
model, developed in close international cooperation, incorporates the latest
technologies in aircraft building and the finest achievements in Russian
helicopter construction. The helicopter is built to a single-rotor design with
a multi-blade anti-torque rotor ducted into the tail fin, offering enhanced
security for passengers and crew during take-off and landing. The Ka-62 is
designed for passenger transport, offshore operations, transporting cargo internally
or via an external sling, search-and-rescue operations, and evacuation
missions. It can operate in a wide range of climatic conditions, over land or
sea, day or night, in any weather.
Russian Helicopters staff will hold a series of
meetings over the course of the exhibition at which they will show regional
operators another new development, the Mi-171A2 helicopter. The Mi-171A2 is an advanced
medium multirole helicopter based on the Mi-8/17 series that is in operation
across the world. It incorporates the
latest technology and is kitted out with modern equipment that expands its
operational range. Operators’ needs and experience from operating Mi-8/17
family helicopters across the world were taken into account in designing and
manufacturing this model.
Russian Helicopters will also show their business
partners series models of the Mi-8/17 and Ka-32A11BC multirole
helicopters, renowned for their reliability and effectiveness. The coaxial medium multirole Ka-32A11BC
helicopter is designed for special search and rescue operations, building tall
structures, complex fire-fighting missions, transporting cargo internally and
on an external sling, logging, medevac missions, as well as for patrols and to
support law enforcement operations. It is excellently suited to medevac and
fire-fighting missions in large cities.
Russian-built helicopters have long been in great
demand in India. Russian Helicopters companies have been supplying the country
with helicopters for almost 50 years. India now has a fleet of about 250
Russian-made civil and military helicopters. Rosoboron export currently
supplies India’s Air Force with the latest Mi-17V-5 military transport
helicopter model made by Russian Helicopters under a 2012 contract.
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