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Exploring the Helicopter Business Boom in Emerging Economies: Growth Potential, Market Size, and More
Aviation World
|MARCH- APRIL 2025
When it comes to the emerging economies of the world, the top names that pop up in mind is about India, China, Brazil, Indonesia, and few others, which are significantly witnessing a helicopter revolution.
But Why? These nations are characterized by rapid urbanization, expanding infrastructure, and a growing need for efficient transportation solutions. Helicopters, with their ability to bypass traffic-clogged roads and reach remote areas, are becoming indispensable tools for economic growth. From emergency medical services (EMS) to corporate travel and resource exploration, the demand is soaring.
THE HELICOPTER BUSINESS REVOLUTION IN EMERGING ECONOMIES
The global helicopter market is on an upward trajectory, valued at USD 32.6 billion in 2022 and projected to reach USD 71.6 billion by 2032, boasting a robust CAGR of 8.4 per cent. Within this, emerging markets are key players. For instance, the commercial helicopter market in India alone is expected to hit USD 524.7 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.4 per cent from 2024 to 2030. Compare this to China, where the operational fleet stood at 741 helicopters in 2022, with a significant portion dedicated to multi-mission roles. These numbers signal a seismic shift—emerging economies aren't just catching up; they're setting the pace.
Why Helicopters Thrive in Emerging Markets?
So, what's fuelling this growth? Let's break it down:
Infrastructure Challenges: In countries like India, with over 1,000 helipads but vast rural expanses, helicopters bridge the gap where roads and railways falter. Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000+ islands, relies on rotorcraft for inter-island connectivity.
Urbanization and Traffic: Megacities like Mumbai, São Paulo, and Jakarta face crippling congestion. Helicopters offer a swift alternative for VIPs, executives, and emergency services, cutting travel time dramatically.
This story is from the MARCH- APRIL 2025 edition of Aviation World.
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