Exclusive Sponsor presentation from Bell at Helicopter Technology CEE
Budapest, Hungary: In the latest helicopter news, Bell Helicopters have revealed that their newest line-up of helicopters would include a split-tip rotor design. Bell justifies this concept by noting the “safety disadvantages of traditional tail rotors and the added weight and complexity of ducted fan designs”* (Source: Flight Global). Furthermore, Bell are also looking to increase rotorcraft performance similar to fixed-wing aircrafts from obtaining split-tip winglets, which will save fuel usage significantly.
With that in mind, the leading and only rotary conference with a regional focus on Central and Eastern Europe, Helicopter Technology CEE conference will return to Budapest, Hungary on the 1st and 2nd September 2020. Bell will be in attendance for the event where delegates will have the chance to hear the latest helicopter programme updates, procurement goals, and technology advancements and more.
There is an early bird discount of £200 for bookings made by 30th June. Register at http://www.futurehelicopter.co.uk/PRcom8.
Bell to provide a technical presentation on Rotary Program Updates
Following the aforementioned helicopter updates, Bell will be providing a technical presentation on rotary wing updates and upgrades available to allied partner nations within the Central and Eastern European region (Presentation details to be confirmed).
Bell were the first to break the sound barrier and to certify a commercial helicopter. As a company, Bell is defining the future of on-demand mobility. A subsidiary of Textron, Bell manufactures military rotorcraft at facilities in Fort Worth, and Amarillo, Texas, as well as commercial helicopters in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada.
2020’s event will also feature presentations from regional nations such as Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Germany and Croatia.