Comparison of aircraft
Civilian helicopters
Photo Country Manufacturer Name Modification Start of production
ka-118 Russia Kamov Ka-118 Ka-118 2000 compare 
Ka-8 the USSR Kamov Ka-8 Ka-8 1947 compare 
Ka-56 the USSR Kamov Ka-56 Ka-56 1971 compare 
Ka-31 the USSR Kamov Ka-31 Ka-31 1987 compare 
Ka-15 the USSR Kamov Ka-15 Ka-15 1950 compare 
Ka-137 Russia Kamov Ka-137 Ka-137 1999 compare 
Ka-10 the USSR Kamov Ka-10 Ka-10 1948 compare 
Mi-54 Russia Mil Mi-54 - 1992 compare 
Mi-171 Russia Mil Mi-171 Mi-8AMT 1991 compare 
Mi-12 the USSR Mil Mi-12 Mi-12 1968 compare 
Mi-6 the USSR Mil Mi-6 Mi-6 1957 compare 
Hiller OH-23 Raven USA Hiller Helicopters Hiller OH-23 Raven - 1948 compare 
Helicopter Sikorsky H-19A USA Sikorsky H-19A - 1949 compare 
Ka-126 the USSR Kamov Ka-126 Ka-126 1987 compare 
Ka-115 Russia Kamov Ka-115 Ka-115 1999 compare 

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Today, civil helicopters used in more than 190 countries. Our portal offers avia.pro comparison of different passenger helicopter in a few clicks.

Such air equipment is used to transport passengers, cargo, search and rescue operations, medical needs, law enforcement, for example, patrolling, fire fighting, tracing the forest during the construction of power lines, in construction, agriculture, maintenance of TEP, etc. Particular importance is the status of passengers and the nature of the goods carried. It is important to understand that when buying a civilian aircraft can easily turn into a military one, depending on the owner's goals. For example, many Mi-8 / 17 helicopters purchased in the secondary market by the countries of the Middle East, Africa and South-East Asia were later equipped with military equipment and are now effectively used by the armed forces.

Civil helicopter market has been hit by the crisis, which has reduced the purchase of expensive equipment. Analysts suggest that in the near future will actively develop the market of passenger helicopters. It is predicted that in the next ten years, the Chinese fleet will increase to several thousand helicopters.

Today in Russia 1 million inhabitants fourteen civilian aircraft, while in the US the figure is much higher - 40.

In the near future, it is projected to increase the volume of purchases of civilian helicopters by more than two times. The increased demand for such air equipment is fueled by public recognition in many regions of its operation. For many years the public position has been concerned with the problems of security and noise. And the problem of noise was not only a matter of public, but also organized resistance. The new helicopters on the market produce less noise, which, in fact, helped to alleviate public unrest. In addition, the helicopter industry is actively demonstrating to the public all the advantages of using helicopters, winning public respect and loyalty to screw aircraft.

In the field of high-profile security incidents adversely affect the public and the public perception of helicopters. The lack of decisive action by the industry could lead to the imposition of government restrictions. As a result of the establishment of a safety helicopter industry has taken a position on the question of security. In the near future the number of helicopter accidents are planning to cut back on 80%. To achieve this, analysts were presented various recommendations.

One of the most significant aspects of the recent growth in sales of civilian orders - geographical diversity of demand. For example, North America, and to this day remains the most extensive regional market of civil helicopters, but the percentage of customers abroad is more than half. This shows the change in the structure of sales of the recent past.

The demand for civilian helicopters exists in almost all regions of the world, including in Asia and Europe. But be that as it may, government restrictions on the use of helicopters have a negative effect on sales in European countries, especially models with one engine. The operation of single-engine helicopters in Europe is subject to various restrictions, including location, which requires the use of two-engine helicopters during flight over densely populated areas. 

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