Global Helicopter Market Size To Grow USD 82.96 Billion By 2032 | CAGR of 3.9%

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SPHERICAL INSIGHTS LLP
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The Global Helicopter Market Size was valued at USD 56.48 billion in 2022 and the Worldwide Helicopter Market Size is expected to reach USD 82.96 billion by 2032, according to a research report published by Spherical Insights & Consulting. Companies Covered: Airbus S.A.S, Textron Inc., Leonardo S.p.A., Lockheed Martin Corporation, The Boeing Company, MD Helicopters, Inc., Rostec, The Robinson Helicopter Company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., Hindustan Aeronautics Limited., Kaman Corporation, Bell Helicopters, Sirkorsky-Lockheed Martin, Russian Helicopters, and among others.

New York, United States , June 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global Helicopter Market Size is to grow from USD 56.48 billion in 2022 to USD 82.96 billion by 2032, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.9% during the projected period. Some of the primary influences driving market expansion are the growing demand for helicopters in the emergency medical services (EMS), law enforcement, and oil and gas industries, as well as the growing demand for military helicopters.

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A helicopter is a kind of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft that creates lift and propulsion by a combination of horizontal rotors, allowing it to take off, hover, and travel in any direction, particularly forward, backward, and sideways. They are divided into three types: civil, commercial, and military. Helicopters are employed for a number of functions, such as search and rescue missions, air ambulance services, rescue services, military missions, oil and gas activities, and corporate trips. Aerial photography, aerial surveying, and cargo transportation are other popular applications. Because of their versatility, they are suitable for operations in difficult-to-reach areas such as remote locations and disaster areas. The main rotor provides lift to the aircraft, and the tail rotor counteracts the force produced by the main rotor, allowing the aircraft to maintain control and stability. The main rotor's blades are shaped like airfoils and are designed to generate lift as they spin. The demand for helicopters in civil applications is increasing. Tourism, emergency medical services, search and rescue operations, offshore oil and gas exploration, and law enforcement all make extensive use of helicopters. Global demand for helicopters in the emergency medical services (EMS) sector is increasing. Helicopters outfitted with medical equipment can transport critically ill or injured patients to hospitals quickly, especially in remote areas with limited access.