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The Helicopter Manufacturing market is a subset of the Aircraft industry. Helicopters are used for a variety of purposes, including military, commercial, and recreational applications. Helicopters are typically designed to be more maneuverable than fixed-wing aircraft, allowing them to perform tasks such as search and rescue, medical evacuation, and aerial firefighting. Helicopters are also used for aerial photography, surveillance, and law enforcement.
Helicopter manufacturers typically produce both military and civilian helicopters. Military helicopters are designed for a variety of missions, including transport, reconnaissance, and attack. Civilian helicopters are used for a variety of purposes, including air taxi, emergency medical services, and aerial work.
Helicopter manufacturers must adhere to strict safety regulations and must meet the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Manufacturers must also ensure that their helicopters are reliable and cost-effective.
Some of the major companies in the Helicopter Manufacturing market include Airbus, Bell, Boeing, Leonardo, and Sikorsky. Show Less Read more