CORPORATE / UTILITY FLEET
Helidosa’s core business revenues are derived from four main sources: jet operations,
helicopter tours,
and the medical membership program.
side, Helidosa operates a variety of Bell helicopters, including the Bell 407 are very well suited for VIP and politicians and business people from one side of the island to the other manner.
One of the more interesting aircraft Helidosa’s multi-mission workhorse. Two pilots operate it, and the aircraft is equipped to be used for a variety of remote locations, utility work, long- line hauling, vertical reference ops, search and rescue (SAR), disaster relief, and as a back-up aircraft for Aero Ambulancia ops. The Bell 212 is SAR capable with a rescue hoist, and its crews have also been trained in Coast Guard.
65% Jet Ops
15% Medical Membership 12% Corporate/Utility 8% Helicopter Tours
Revenue Distribution on Annual $30M (USD)
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Mar/Apr 2016
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