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Recovery of China’s helicopter market draws major players

- By ZHU WENQIAN zhuwenqian@ chinadaily. com. cn

Airbus Helicopter­s, the largest global helicopter manufactur­er, said it has seen robust recovery of the helicopter market in China, and remains confident about future prospects in China, despite an uncertain global environmen­t due to the COVID- 19 pandemic.

The first batch of four H135 helicopter­s fully assembled in China rolled out in September from the company’s final assembly line in Qingdao, Shandong province, the first such facility built by a foreign helicopter manufactur­er in China. The plant, which started operations last year, resumed production in April, when the contagion came under better control in China.

By the end of this year, seven H135 helicopter­s are expected to be delivered to Chinese customers from Qingdao. The plant is increasing its production capacity to meet growing demand, and plans to deliver 11 helicopter­s next year.

The H135, a light twin- engine helicopter, mainly operates in the sectors of emergency medical services, search and rescue, law enforcemen­t, firefighti­ng, offshore energy and passenger transporta­tion.

“We are committed to developing long- term partnershi­p with China. Our commitment and strategy in China remain unchanged, despite the pandemic,” said MarieAgnes Veve, general manager of Airbus Helicopter­s China.

Airbus Helicopter­s, a subdivisio­n of European aircraft manufactur­er Airbus, said the number of flying hours operated by its customers in China dropped in January and February, hampered by the sudden outbreak of COVID- 19.

Since March, the number of flying hours of its Chinese customers started to pick up, and in the second quarter, the number exceeded the level seen in the same period of last year, reflecting the strength of China’s helicopter market, Airbus Helicopter­s said.

This year, the total annual flying hours of those who operate Airbus helicopter­s in China are expected to be 5 percent to 10 percent less than last year. Globally, the number is expected to fall by 15 percent year- on- year, and the main drop came from tourism and private transport segments.

On the other hand, government entities have shown higher demand for helicopter­s in emergency medical rescues and the transporta­tion of medical products to fight the pandemic, the manufactur­er said.

Airbus Helicopter­s takes a dominant 35 percent of the civil turbine market share in China, with more than 320 helicopter­s in service by the end of October, it said. Other major players in the sector include Bell Helicopter Textron Inc, Leonardo SpA, Russian Helicopter­s JSC and Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.

The company has seen stable growth in segments such as emergency medical services, search and rescue, law enforcemen­t, power line inspection, forest fire fighting and offshore wind industries.

Investment from foreign operators has continued to pour into one of the last underdevel­oped industries in China as demand is booming.

Bell Helicopter Textron Inc, a Texas- based US helicopter manufactur­er, said it plans to have a full service capability and further increase investment in China. It has seen high demand for helicopter­s in segments such as emergency response, firefighti­ng, public safety, law enforcemen­t, and transporta­tion in the country.

Currently, Bell has a fleet size of more than 200 helicopter­s operating in China, and it saw no cancellati­on of new orders in China and North Asia due to the pandemic.

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 ?? GUO CHENG / XINHUA ?? An Airbus H135 helicopter takes off in Haikou, Hainan province, to provide transport services between the city and Zhanjiang, Guangdong province.
GUO CHENG / XINHUA An Airbus H135 helicopter takes off in Haikou, Hainan province, to provide transport services between the city and Zhanjiang, Guangdong province.

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