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Currently, TOPS Regular Members include Blue Hawaiian Helicopters, Coastal Helicopters, NorthStar Helicopters, Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters, and TEMSCO Helicopters. The Transitional Members include Breeze Helicopters and Panhandle Helicopter. Several other operators also have shown interest in recent months, including fixed-wing tour companies, so 2022 looks to be a promising year for membership growth and program expansion.


TOPS has an important group of Associate Members who support its mission and efforts, too. They include OEMs, insurance companies, maintenance and part providers, technology developers, and safety management solutions.


TOPS will continue to strive towards flying to a higher standard to help promote robust risk management in the air tour industry. It is essential that the general public recognizes that the air tour industry plays an important role and it understands that passenger safety is paramount. Challenges will continue to face the air tour industry in the future, but through deliberate collaboration and meaningful safety action, we can achieve success.


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