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H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan visits Dubai Helishow 2004
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, December 07 - 2004 at 14:47
- PRESS RELEASE
H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, Member, Executive Council, visited the Dubai Helishow 2004 on December 6 2004, the Middle East's maiden helicopter exhibition, at the East Hall, Dubai Airport Expo and toured the stands of various manufacturers participating in the show.
Abdulla Abulhoul, Managing Director, MEDIAC, organizers of the show, said: "The visit of H.H. Sheikh Sultan enhanced the standing of this debut show. The Dubai Helishow 2004 has brought into focus several new advances and developments in helicopter technology that have made helicopters more versatile to be deployed in different environments, apart from the core area of defence. We are grateful to His Highness for gracing this event and providing encouragement to the 80-odd exhibitors from different parts of the world."
Meanwhile, the show has attracted several government visitors from the GCC, including Saudi Arabia, which is among the countries that are increasing their investment in helicopter acquisition for various sectors. .
The show brings into focus rotor wing aircraft technology in civilian and military use. Rotor wings are increasingly used in sectors like emergency medical services, offshore utility support, tourism and aviation training. Rotor technology is projected to register high growth in the region, in view of the trend of using helicopters for a variety of purposes. It is projected that over the next 10 years, over 9,500 commercial rotary wing aircraft will be shipped globally.
"The strong economic buoyancy that is currently prevailing in the Middle East is reflected in the Dubai Helishow 2004, going by the response from visitors from all over the region," said Abulhoul. "Visitors to Dubai Helishow got to see some of the most cutting edge technology and advanced avionics of helicopters at close range and appreciate their features."
The static display at Dubai Helishow 2004 feature seven helicopters, including Super Puma and Panther of UAE Navy, Apache of UAE Army, Bell 412 HP of the UAE Airforce, two Bell 412s of Abu Dhabi Aviation and Abu Dhabi Police, and 109 Power of Augusta Westland.
Dubai Helishow 2004 is being held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister and supported by the UAE Airforce and Air Defence, Department of Civil Aviation, Dubai; Dubai International Airport and Government of Dubai; the show will see active participation from over 80 leading regional and global helicopter manufacturers from countries such as Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, UAE, UK and the USA.
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