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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Eurocopter's Civil Helicopter
Dominance Continues
NEWTOWN, Conn. [January 18,
2005] — Although civil helicopter deliveries
began rising in 2003 and registered further gains in 2004, this market will
remain relatively flat during the next 10 years, according to Forecast
International's "World Commercial Rotorcraft Market." Current shipments are
receiving a major boost from the piston-powered Robinson Helicopter models, the
two-seat R22 and the four-place R44. It should be noted, though, that annual
output, which totaled just under 1,250 shipments in 2004, will fall off
gradually through 2011 before rising to about 1,000 deliveries in 2013.
"Eurocopter
continues its strong dominance of the turbine-powered helicopter segment, a
trend expected to continue beyond the 10-year forecast period," said the
report's author, Bill Dane. He added, "The consortium is expected to account
for about 30 percent of the revenues market, nearly twice the share of its
closest competitor."
Bell
Helicopter's long-awaited strategic plans are finally coming into focus. The
company is developing a Modular Affordable Product Line (MAPL) of light singles
and twins spanning the five- to eight-seat-capacity range. Very few technical
details have been disclosed; Bell hopes to have three new models in production
by the end of this decade in a bid to reassert its market presence. Bell has
also launched an IFR-capable 427i model with partners Korea Aerospace and
Mitsui Bussan. The current VFR-only 427 has not sold well against the competing
MD Explorer, A109 Power, and EC 135 types.
With
its Italian partner Agusta, Bell plans to obtain FAA certification of its BA609
tiltrotor in late 2007. The Italo-American team shipped its first AB139 a year
ago and announced that a second assembly line would begin delivering aircraft
from a Texas site in 2006. MD Helicopter claims to have resolved problems with
delayed shipments from its suppliers, and by 2008 it is expected to make double
the number of deliveries made in 2004.
Sikorsky
has acquired Schweizer, which will provide it with a ready-made, if rather
limited, access to the lower end of the rotary-wing market. In the near term
it appears Sikorsky was more motivated by the opportunities for entering the
UAV and homeland security markets through the acquisition, but over the long
term it would be reasonable to expect collaboration on derivatives and larger
follow-on designs of Schweizer's current piston and turbine models. This
acquisition follows the recent establishment of the Shanghai Sikorsky joint
venture in China, which will involve local assembly of Schweizer 300 and 333
model helicopters.
Taiwan's
Aero Industry Development Corp. (AIDC) has proposed a link-up with Enstrom
Helicopter, a development that could ultimately see the government of Taiwan
taking a stake in the U.S. company. AIDC has reportedly identified Enstrom as a
potential acquisition target and sees the production of light helicopters as a
possible new business opportunity. This is by no means a done deal, however,
and many analysts question whether AIDC could raise the capital needed to
purchase all or a substantial part of Enstrom.
"While
the overall annual deliveries will decline over the next 10 years, we would
point out that shipments of turbine-powered helicopters, at 567 in 2004, will
rise to 615-620 per year in the 2008-2010 timeframe before falling off to
580-590 annual deliveries in 2012-13," Dane said. The near-term spike is due
in no small part to the order backlogs of a number of recently announced new
models; manufacturers have been working to reduce this backlog during the past
two years.
For
the 2005-2014 forecast period, Forecast International is projecting shipments
of approximately 10,500 commercial rotary-wing aircraft, valued at just under
$20.25 billion.
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