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Airbus Helicopter­s expects new orders

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MARIGNANE: Airbus Helicopter­s expects new orders and deliveries to keep growing this year, its chief executive told Reuters, as a scramble for new energy supplies and higher military spending accelerate a recovery in the long-sluggish rotary-wing sector.

Cushioned by critical public services, helicopter demand suffered less of a batering from COVID-19 than the grounded airline industry. But the looming energy crisis and a rethink of priorities amid war in Ukraine have added zest to the recovery.

“We expect a very strong year in terms of order intake especially by value,” Airbus divisional CEO Bruno Even said as the world’s largest civil helicopter maker celebrates its 30th anniversar­y since taking flight in a Franco-german merger.

“We also expect growth in revenues, which will be supported by growth in services and deliveries of helicopter­s.”

Orders had already risen thanks in part to a major French military order, reaching a record 8.55 billion euros ($8.53 billion) in 2021 ater a decade of overall decline led by offshore oil firms. Further military contracts were booked this year.

“2021 really marked a turning point compared to previous years, which were hard for the industry,” Even told Reuters.

Flight hours, which drive service revenues that make up almost half of Airbus Helicopter­s sales, are now back to 2019 PRE-COVID levels and the number of available second-hand helicopter­s — a brake on new sales — has fallen, he added.

“We are seeing the first positive signs in the oil and gas market (and) positive signs of recovery in activity and flight hours,” Even said.

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