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HAI REFLECTIONS


Erickson


An HAI member since 1991, Erickson is an OEM of the S-64 Air Crane helicopter, serving civilian and military markets and providing MRO services to customers around the world.


HAI’s commitment to safety and continuous improvement is an inspiration to all of us in the aviation industry. We are grateful for your partnership, and we wish you continued success for many more years to come. – Kristi Gonzalez, SVP of Business Planning & Corporate Responsibility


Rolls-Royce


Rolls-Royce is a global leader in design, manufacture, and service for helicopter engines in both civil and military aircraft. Its M250 (left) and RR300 engines, used in over 170 rotary- and fixed-wing applications, have logged more than 280 million flight hours worldwide. The company is also developing electrical power and propulsion systems that will power advanced air mobility applications, enabling silent short and vertical takeoffs and landings. Rolls-Royce has been an HAI member since 1965.


Over the years, HAI’s efforts have propelled the vertical lift


industry to new heights. HAI’s decades of advocacy have helped create the gold standard of safety we enjoy today, showcase industry’s cutting-edge technologies, and pave the way for the next generation of aviation. We look forward to celebrating the next 75 years of HAI providing opportunities for industry collaboration and partnership with our regulators. – Scott Cunningham, Helicopter Program Director, Rolls-Royce Defense


Spectrolab Jaunt Air Mobility


Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with design and manufacturing in Montreal, Canada, Jaunt Air Mobility is building the next generation of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) and hybrid-electric VTOL aircraft for transporting people and packages over urban areas.


Congratulations to HAI on your 75th anniversary! HAI’s dedication and unwavering efforts have undeniably enriched the safety, efficiency, and accessibility of helicopter operations. Here’s to celebrating HAI’s remarkable contributions and positive influence on aviation and broader communities. – Martin Peryea, Founder and CEO/CTO


164 ROTOR SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE


A leading provider of high-intensity light source systems, Spectrolab first developed powerful lighting to test the solar cells and panels that they build for spacecraft at their Los Angeles, California, facility. Realizing how this technology could be applied to other industries, they then developed a successful product line of airborne searchlight systems, which are widely used in public service missions, including search and rescue and law enforcement. Spectrolab has been an HAI member since 1981.


HAI is a fierce advocate and proponent of safety and education, and I think those are the most important things that HAI has been offering throughout its history and will be offering into the future. – Miquelle Milavec, President and CEO, Spectrolab, a Boeing Company


JAUNT AIR MOBILITY PHOTO


VASILIS KRANITSAS PHOTOGRAPHY


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