Robinson Helicopter
Company saw a return to prosperity in 2017 as the Torrance, California, company
delivered 305 helicopters, led by the R44 model with 174 delivered, making it
the best-selling helicopter in the world.
Kurt Robinson, the
company’s president and son of founder Frank Robinson, said 77 turbine-powered
R66s came off the line and, according to data supplied by Rolls-Royce, the R66
fleet logged approximately 185,000 hours in 2017, bringing the helicopter’s
total fleet hours to more than 735,000. Cadet production, he said, was steady
at 20, and R22 production came in at 34.
A full 80 percent of Robinson’s orders last
year were from outside the United States as world economies gain momentum and
demand for the small helicopters continues to rebound. Robinson said
international sales were strong across the board, led by activity in China,
South Africa, Australia and Russia.
Looking ahead to the
remainder of this year, Robinson told attendees of last week’s Heli-Expo in Las
Vegas that sales remain strong and the company’s outlook for 2018 is bullish.
“I really have nothing but
positive things to say about this year,” he said at the company’s annual
Heli-Expo press conference. “My forecast, if I had to give it, would probably
be that this year will be similar to last year, perhaps a little bit better. We
are just a little bit ahead in sales right now of where we were last year, but
not a whole lot. And who knows what the economies are going to do during the
year, so it can change at any time.”
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