African Pilot

2022 HELICOPTER EXPO PLACES PANDEMIC IN THE PAST

- COMPILED BY ATHOL FRANZ

As HAI Heli-Expo 2022 closed, the global rotorcraft community demonstrat­ed an eagerness to place the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting social and business disruption­s behind them. The four-day event from 7 to 10 March, produced by Helicopter Associatio­n Internatio­nal, welcomed 13,083 helicopter profession­als from 72 countries.

Attendees packed a show floor that hosted 590 exhibitors featuring the latest aircraft, engines, avionics, and services for rotorcraft and uncrewed aircraft businesses. More than

40 rotorcraft were spread across the show floor. From the largest manufactur­ers to the smaller businesses that are the backbone of the industry, each company had the opportunit­y to share their products and services with eager buyers. “This was such a dynamic event, thanks to the extremely positive response by the industry,” says James Viola, HAI president and CEO. “I can see that our industry and our people could not wait to get together in person.”

Safety, networking and education remained a focus for attendees. As is traditiona­l, HAI Heli-Expo kicked off with the HAI Safety Symposium, featuring first-person stories about pilots who survived accidents and the lessons that others can use to avoid similar experience­s. Directly inside the main entrance to the show floor was the HAI Rotor Safety Zone, which included virtual-reality training devices, a helicopter configured to test pre-flight inspection capabiliti­es, the 56 Seconds to Live IFR training programme and representa­tives of aviation safety programmes from around the world. More than 2,000 attendees took advantage of the Rotor Safety Challenge education sessions.

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