Moscow, Russia, 21
May, 2015 - Russian Helicopters will highlight a
line-up of new commercial helicopters including the light Ka-226T and Ansat and
medium Mi-171A2 and Mi-38 at HeliRussia 2015 one of the key events in the
industry calendar which runs from 21-23 May at Moscow Crocus Expo centre. The
company will take part in round tables and conferences, and will hold a number
of meetings and presentations for partners.
“Russian Helicopters has always been an
active participant in HeliRussia, where it showcases advanced technology,”
Russian Helicopters CEO Alexander
Mikheev said. “By creating new helicopters we can expand our model range
and compete more successfully on the global market. Today’s helicopter
manufacturers are also competing to provide the best aftersales service and
this is a key area of focus for us that we plan to highlight at Heli-Russia.”
Sector experts expect particular
interest in the light multirole Ka-226T and Ansat. The Ka-226T boasts
high-precision hovering ability, outstanding manoeuvrability and handling, as
well as a high power rating, maximum safety and ease of use.
The light multirole Ansat will be
presented with a medical module. The helicopter has high potential for use in
medical aviation, as it can be used to transport injured and sick people to
hospitals, or to provide on-board medical attention or resuscitate patients.
The medical module includes an artificial breathing apparatus, monitoring and
defibrillation system, an aspirator, vacuum mattress and many other features
that will help save lives.
Deliveries of the Ansat are scheduled to
start in the nearest time. Experts say that the Ansat has a number of
competitive edges over other helicopters in its class. The helicopter has a
spacious cabin, is reliable and easy to fly, and can be stored outdoors.
Medium helicopters will be represented
by the Mi-171A2 and Mi-38. The Mi-171A2 is one of the most eagerly anticipated
new Russian helicopters, and is the latest addition to the Mi-8/17 series, with
significant changes to the aircraft’s construction and on-board equipment that improve
flight capabilities and reduce operating costs. Russian Helicopters is
currently testing the new helicopter using the Mi-171LL (“flying laboratory”)
and first prototype of the Mi-171A2.
Sector experts say that the Mi-38’s
cargo-carrying ability and cabin volume, combined with its high speed and
comfort, are likely to create high levels of demand from regional operators,
primarily for passenger and cargo flights. Low noise levels, a spacious
passenger cabin and next-generation flight safety standards are all qualities
that suit the helicopter to a wide range of uses. Flight tests are currently ongoing
with a number of prototypes. Kazan Helicopters, a Russian Helicopters’ company,
has already started assembling the first serial-production Mi-38.
At Heli-Russia 2015, Russian Helicopters
will also present its aftersales service programme to military helicopter
operators. The programme has been taken to a new level with the granting of a
licence from the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation to provide aftersales
service for military aircraft sold abroad.
Heli-Russia is a key event for Russian
and global helicopter manufacturers. At HeliRussia 2015 market participants
will brief the industry on their latest products and future plans. The event
has been held since 2008. Russian Helicopters has participated every year, and
is the title sponsor of HeliRussia 2015.
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