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Bruce Webb


After serving as chief pilot for Airbus Helicopters Inc. for 16 years, Bruce Webb became the company’s director of aviation education and community outreach in 2016, where he works to improve industry safety.


HAI remains a bellwether! You continue to advocate for our entire industry in a proactive, methodical,


and impactful way. – Bruce Webb THE GLOBAL CITIZENS


Our industry is a global one that finds in HAI a place to gather, connect, and collaborate.


Arvind Butola


Arvind Butola, a retired Indian Air Force air marshal, became president of the Rotary Wing Society of India in 2021. He has served across India and abroad and has 7,000 hours of incident-free flying in 24 different types of aircraft and helicopters.


In today’s globalized world, getting


all stakeholders together globally, though difficult, will do the helicopter industry good. – Arvind Butola


Tim Fauchon


Tim Fauchon is CEO of the British Helicopter Association and also serves as a director on the board of the General Aviation Awareness Council.


Congrats on the 75th, and keep up the good work. – Tim Fauchon


Thierry Couderc


Thierry Couderc is the vice chairman of the European Helicopter Association. He also has served as executive director and administrator of the French Helicopter Association since 2007.


The 75th anniversary of HAI is a perfect occasion to enhance HAI’s global outreach and to coordinate promotion of the helicopter industry and air safety with other international vertical flight organizations before the International Civil Aviation Organization. – Thierry Couderc


Gretchen Haskins


Gretchen Haskins was the CEO of HeliOffshore, an organization focused on improving safety in offshore helicopter operations, from 2014 to 2020 and now serves on its board of directors. She is an aviation industry leader in safety performance improvement and an internationally recognized expert in human factors.


HAI has done an amazing job of creating a forum for the global helicopter industry to come together in the past 75 years. Their role in attracting and developing diverse talent is crucial to meeting our future ambitions. – Gretchen Haskins


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