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Mon, Oct 21, 2013

Aviation Analyst To Hold Online Helicopter Conference

Will Focus On Global Helicopter Trends

Shutdown, Sequestration, and Slowdown: the challenge of these three "S" might set a new speed to global helicopter market dynamics. Despite economic turbulences, there are opportunities and end-users' needs unmet on which the industry can focus. Future procurement programs across emerging markets will support the sector development. There are also significant aftermarket support growth opportunities among Western and Southern regions through platform life extension and next generation helicopters to reinvigorate end-users' demand.

Frost & Sullivan is organizing an online conference on Global Helicopters Market Opportunities - Platforms, Aftermarket, Support in Service (SIS) & Systems on Wednesday, 30 October 2013, at 1600 BST (1100 EDT). Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst, and Program Leader for helicopters, Alix Leboulanger, will discuss market trends and opportunities across the helicopter market landscape. Ms. Leboulanger will talk about market growth potential by end-user segment, identify opportunities across the value-chain, as well as name the main market challenges for the upcoming decade.

"The global demand for military helicopters will be mostly sustained by Asian countries," said Ms. Leboulanger. "But more interestingly, it is expected that 9,927 new platforms will be potentially procured between 2012 and 2022 across the commercial sectors due to the continued demand for Oil & Gas platforms and growing interest for air taxi services in emerging markets."

Armed forces, governments and commercial operators are renewing their helicopter fleet capabilities; hence new platform procurements will present a total market size of $ 303.40 billion between 2012 and 2022. There are also promising opportunities in the SIS area. Outsourcing first returns of experience generate more interest in Performance Based Logistic (PBL), time and material availability contracts among military and parapublic end-users.

Customers are becoming increasingly cost-conscious, what also drives the helicopter systems market. Customers find critical assets in systems enabling them to overcome their budget constraints and optimization plans. Consequently the global helicopter systems market is expected to witness growth at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.13 percent for the 2012-2022 forecast period.

The online conference will benefit helicopter OEMs, distributors, commercial operators such as Oil & Gas and Emergency and Medical Services - EMS services, as well as investment funds and even end-users who are interested in knowing about other helicopter programs and potential applications.

To participate in this complimentary meeting, please email Joanna Lewandowska, Corporate Communications, with your full contact details. Upon receipt of the above information, a registration link will be e-mailed to you. You may also register to receive a recorded version of the briefing at anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.

FMI: www.frostcom

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