Russian Helicopters To Display New Helicopters At Heli-Expo 2014

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Russian Helicopters To Display New Helicopters At Heli-Expo 2014
Mi-171A2 Helicopter. Photo Courtesy: Russian Helicopters

Russian Helicopters will showcase two new multirole helicopter models – the Mi-171A2and Mi-38 at the Heli-Expo 2014, from 24-27 February.  

The Mi-171A2, the newest addition to the Mi-8/17 range, has been designed using the latest advances in aerospace technology, and incorporates more than 100 technological innovations. The helicopter was developed based on feedback from Mi-8/17 operators and draws on the years of operational experience of these helicopters around the world. This approach means the Mi-171A2 is more economical and commercially profitable to run, which will help to strengthen Russian Helicopters’ position as the leader in the medium-class helicopter segment.

The second new model, the multirole transport- and passenger-carrier Mi-38, can fly complex missions. Its spacious cabin, low levels of noise and vibrations and numerous innovations make the Mi-38 one of the most comfortable and safest helicopters in its class. With a cruising speed of 295 km/h and range of 1,200 km, the Mi-38 can operate in a range of climatic conditions.

“Heli-Expo is one of the most important international forums for our industry, and gives helicopter manufacturers a great opportunity to present their latest developments and achievements to potential customers from numerous countries, and to exchange opinions with colleagues from abroad on key trends in the global helicopter industry,” said Russian Helicopters CEO Alexander Mikheev. “This year we will showcase our new designs, which we hope will be of interest to current and potential business partners in North, Central and South America.”

Russian Helicopters will also hold a briefing on how the company’s current and future models can be deployed in the service of international organisations. Those invited to “Russian Hour” include operators of Russian-built helicopters, the company’s foreign partners and representatives of the United Nations. A key theme of the meeting will be a discussion of how Russian-built helicopters can be put to use flying humanitarian missions, the technical requirements for helicopters to fly such missions and how to expand their capabilities to do so.

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