African Pilot

TRANSFORMI­NG THE LOGISTICS OPERATIONS OF THE AFRICAN MINING INDUSTRY

For centuries, the African continent has been the leading source of natural resources and is home to 30 percent of the world’s mineral reserves, shaping the various economies of the region.

- https://www.bellflight.com/

Several internatio­nal companies now work in the mining industry, constantly looking for new ways to streamline the process of transporti­ng mined minerals to their desired locations. Historical­ly the process of transporta­tion has always faced issues and delays with many mines in inaccessib­le locations. In the past, the industry has been behind in adopting new and innovative logistics techniques to help facilitate its growth. Only recently has technology played a critical role, leading to improved efficiency of processes and reduction of costs, as stated by the Journal of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploratio­n in their recent paper on the topic.

However, an increased use of rotorcraft and even unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) offer the industry solutions to some longstandi­ng logistical challenges. These aircraft can be used to carry heavy loads and assist in the transporta­tion of vital equipment to and from remote and difficult-to-access locations. These important developmen­ts are being supported by local authoritie­s with, for instance, the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) recently approving the use of a remotely piloted aerial system for the mining sector to help revolution­ise the industry.

Meanwhile, the capabiliti­es of rotorcraft in assisting with complex and heavy logistical challenges have been exemplifie­d in the work of Rocky Mountain Rotors, an American helicopter chartering company founded by Mark Taylor.

It has been using a Bell 505 helicopter to assist in transporta­tion operations and rescue missions in the Rocky Mountains. With a payload of up to 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms) at and an altitude range of 22,500 feet density altitude (6,096 meters) thanks to its Arrius 2R engine, the Bell 505 has proven a worthy companion against heavier and more expensive competitio­n.

Mark and his team have tested the durability of the 505 on numerous occasions. His first job was to transport almost eight tons of equipment across six miles (nine kilometres) of dense forest at 7,700 feet (2,347 meters). On another occasion, Mark used a 505 to transport over 750 pounds (340 kilograms) of load up the mountains. The Bell 505 flew in at 9,200 feet (2,904 meters) and performed a delicate set down of the cargo on the frozen Delta Lake at 9016 feet (2,748 meters).

The Bell 505’s extreme towing capabiliti­es, as well as its power to weight numbers mean that it can operate at a lower cost the other, larger aircraft. This in turn provides a new alternativ­e to the mining industry in Africa, which historical­ly is heavily reliant on trucks to access the harshest of terrains.

Bell is actively collecting informatio­n for the future of mobility and aircrafts like the Bell 505 are perfectly suited to accommodat­e everything from VIP transporta­tion to external cargo lift missions. This is because it is reliable, cost-effective, and safe to perform a wide variety of missions in efficient travel times.

Another transforma­tive technology that could reshape the mining industry in Africa is the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in operations. UAVs have been used traditiona­lly in geological mapping missions, but never to carry significan­t pay loads. To save time and costs, UAVs such as Bell’s Autonomous Pod Transport (APT) might just be the answer. The vehicle is capable of autonomous flight and taking off and landing vertically. It has demonstrat­ed the ability to carry a payload of 110 Ibs. (50 kilograms), offering a solution for mining companies who are looking to transport goods away from mining sites.

Bell understand­s the need to modernise the mining industry and is developing tools to solve this. With the 505, it can offer customers an opportunit­y to hoist larger cargo to and from different locations, while with the APT, swifter and less costly aircraft for smaller payload. Both aircrafts open a new world of possibilit­ies for logistical transporta­tion. By efficientl­y moving goods from one location to another, they provide safe, cost and time efficient solutions for mining companies looking at alternativ­e means of transporta­tion.

Sameer Rehman, Managing Director of Africa and the Middle East, Bell, commented: “With the Bell 505, we have an aircraft that has shown time and again that it can be trusted to operate in high-risk locations and with heavy payloads, providing a capable machine for logistics operators. With APT, Bell is set to re-define on-demand logistics support across several industries. Thanks to its autonomous flight capability and intuitive interface, the simplicity of the UAV’s operation means that it can go further, faster and carry payloads at increased ranges all while saving time, cost and energy.”

To find out more about the 505’s cargo hook capabiliti­es, the APT’s capacity and the rest of Bell’s existing product line up, please visit

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