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INTERNATIONAL
MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT
HELICOPTER SURVEY
The
240-page International
Military and Government
Helicopter Survey published
in August 2011 assesses
current trends in the
military and government
helicopter market, looking
at platforms, programmes
and future requirements
in the countries of the
world’s major helicopter
manufacturers.
The
report provides a complete
reference to helicopters
in military and government
use with a market that
saw contracts for new
and remanufactured aircraft
worth around USD8.1 billion
in 2010 and about USD2.3
billion in the first half
of 2011. Some 3,715 helicopters
are forecast in the report
to be delivered military
and government customers
in the period 2011 to
2015, demonstrating that
it remains a key procurement
area -- despite current
budgetary pressures on
government and defence
spending.
The
US and Europe were found
in the report to be the
main regions particularly
active in helicopter procurement,
although the Middle East
and the Asia and Pacific
are increasingly becoming
as important market areas.
The
purpose of this survey
is to:
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Assess
the current military
and government helicopter
market. |
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Identify
the main helicopter
manufacturers and
their products as
well as significant
sub-contractors in
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the
supply chain. |
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Identify
the main suppliers
of engines and sensors
for the rotary-wing
market. |
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Review
military and government
helicopter procurement
since 2005. |
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Provide
a detailed overview
of current and future
opportunities within
the military and government
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helicopter
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The
International Military
and Helicopter Survey
profiles major helicopter
manufacturers like AgustaWestland,
Boeing, Eurocopter, Russian
Helicopters and Sikorsky
with focus on current
and future platforms like
the CH-47F Chinook, UH-60M
Black Hawk, NH-90 and
Mil-17. It also lists
more than 150 subcontractors
involved in the helicopter
market.
It features
more than 48 figures,
tables and data based
on current and planned
procurement to assess
the current military and
government helicopter
primarily through to 2015
and beyond - complete
with regional forecasts,
estimated delivery schedules,
listings of main contractors
and subcontractors as
well as major type operators
and fleet estimations,
helicopter specifications,
contracts and requirements.
The
report is completed with
the addresses, telephone
and website listings of
more than 200 companies
mentioned in the publication.
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