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Genesys Aerosystems Celebrates Shipping 600th HeliSAS and Autopilot System
Genesys Aerosystems recently shipped its 600th Helicopter Stability Augmentation System (HeliSAS) and autopilot system. The milestone system was shipped to Robinson Helicopter for installation on a new R66 turbine.
“HeliSAS has seen tremendous acceptance since we started shipping the systems in 2011,” said Jamie Luster, director of sales and marketing for Genesys Aerosystems. “Today, while we are celebrating the shipment of our 600th HeliSAS and autopilot, we are also proud that there are another 100 systems currently on order by helicopter owner/operators around
“Of course much of our success is do to the wonderful support we have received from our OEM customers and major installation shops,” she said. “In particular we’d like to thank Air Medical Group Holdings, PHI Air Medical Group, Metro Aviation, AAI Corporation, and of course, Robinson Helicopters.
“They are the ones that are in direct contact with customers and pilots and it’s through their efforts that today so many pilots have the added provide,” Luster said.
She stated that an additional reason for the rapid growth of the HeliSAS system is Genesys Aerosystems’ active and ongoing expansion of approvals from the FAA, EASA, and other
international aviation organizations. HeliSAS is currently approved for installation aboard a growing list of light- to medium-helicopters including the Airbus (Eurocopter) EC130 and AS350-series, the Bell 206B, 206L, and 407 models, and the Robinson R44 and R66. Genesys plans to add at least three more helicopter models to its list in 2016.
“Our goal is to make the HeliSAS types of Part 27 category helicopters,” Luster said. “It’s much more than a business strategy to us. We see, and we feel the industry agrees, that HeliSAS is a tremendous contributor to increasing the safety of single-pilot helicopter operations. It’s like having a pounds.”
MD Helicopters Launches New Innovative Customer Portal
MD Helicopters recently announced the release of
MyMD.Aero, a user-driven, web-based network designed to modernize and improve maintenance planning, parts availability, and communication for MD helicopter operators worldwide. A membership-based network open to all MD helicopter owners, operators, authorized service centers, and authorized distributors,
MyMD.Aero is free to join and delivers real-time data.
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MyMD.Aero is all about enhancing the customer experience,” said Nick Nenadovic, vice president of aftermarket and customer support for MD Helicopters, Inc. “Its focus is to make it easier than ever to predict parts and maintenance requirements, and ultimately deliver optimal mission readiness supported
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by the sustainability and service our customers demand.”
Accessible from any mobile or desktop device anywhere in the world, MyMD. key players in the ongoing operation of the growing, global MDHI family:
•Operators –
MyMD.Aero is an easy-to-use tool for updating and maintaining accurate usage data for
•Service Centers –
MyMD.Aero provides a singular platform for facilitating the exchange of information between service centers, operators, and support teams.
•Maintenance Planners – MyMD. way to track and plan maintenance on MDHI aircraft worldwide.
In addition,
MyMD.Aero will provide a dedicated B2B parts marketplace
exclusively for in-demand parts.
“The Aftermarket and Customer Support team has spent the past year talking with our operators, and not just listening to what they had to say, but learning what it is they It was essential that we evolve and innovate the technology to care for our customers,” said Lynn Tilton, chief
“The release of
MyMD.Aero is that technological advancement that will provide a solid foundation for delivering enhanced customer experiences to MD Helicopters’ growing global customer base,” Tilton said.
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