Airbus Safety Symposium: How India's Rotorcraft Sector Aims for Zero Accidents

Airbus Helicopters just hosted a major safety symposium in New Delhi focusing on rotorcraft accident prevention. The event brought together regulators, operators, and aviation experts to share best practices. Sessions covered everything from flight data monitoring to safety management systems used in Indian operations. The symposium concluded with discussions on future product safety improvements and enhanced mentorship programs.

Key Points: Airbus Helicopters Hosts Safety Symposium with DGCA in New Delhi

  • Symposium inaugurated by DGCA Director General Faiz Ahmed Kidwai
  • Featured sessions on helicopter flight data monitoring systems
  • Covered safety management systems and decision-making frameworks
  • Shared customer case studies from Indian aerial operations
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Airbus Helicopters hosts symposium to advance rotorcraft safety awareness in India

Airbus Helicopters convened regulators and operators in Delhi to advance rotorcraft safety through data analytics, pilot training, and collaborative accident prevention strategies.

"Our philosophy is simple: to make every flight safer than the last. - Florence Verlut, Airbus Helicopters"

New Delhi, October 30

Airbus Helicopters hosted a symposium on 'Safety and Support and Services' in New Delhi, bringing together helicopter regulators, operators and aviation experts to discuss accident prevention and operational best practices, among others, for India's growing rotorcraft ecosystem.

The day-long event was inaugurated by Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, Director General, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and featured addresses by Jurgen Westermeier, President and Managing Director, Airbus India and South Asia, Florence Verlut, Head of Aviation Safety and Quality, Airbus Helicopters, Jerome Ronssin, Head of Light Helicopters Programme, Airbus Helicopters, and Sunny Guglani, Head of Airbus Helicopters, India and South Asia, as per a statement from Airbus.

"At Airbus Helicopters, safety is at the heart of every decision we make - from helicopter design and production to maintenance, pilot training and data analytics," said Florence Verlut in her keynote address.

"Our philosophy is simple: to make every flight safer than the last. Through collaborative forums like this symposium, we are sharing lessons learned and fostering open dialogue with operators and regulators. Our focus is on creating a proactive safety culture and empowering every stakeholder in the ecosystem to play a role in preventing accidents," she added.

Sessions through the day covered a wide range of safety topics, including accident statistics, safety management systems, helicopter flight data monitoring, decision-making frameworks and aerial work best practices.

Participants also shared customer case studies and field experiences, highlighting safety innovations being adopted across Indian helicopter operations - from aerial work missions to emergency response.

The symposium concluded with a forward-looking session on product safety improvements, outlining Airbus Helicopters' future roadmap to enhance reliability and operational safety and mentorship.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone who works in the aviation sector, I appreciate these collaborative efforts. The focus on data analytics and flight monitoring is exactly what we need. Hope more Indian operators implement these safety systems.
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Sunny G
While the symposium is a good initiative, I hope this translates into actual ground-level improvements. We've seen many such events that remain just talk. Need more focus on implementation and regular follow-ups.
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Ananya R
Safety first! This is especially important for helicopter operations in challenging Indian terrain like the Himalayas and remote areas. The mentorship program mentioned sounds promising 👏
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Vikram M
Good to see DGCA actively participating. Regulatory support is essential for making these safety initiatives successful across all operators, big and small.
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Kavya N
The customer case studies sharing is the most valuable part. Learning from real Indian operational experiences will help prevent similar incidents. Hope they make these learnings publicly available.

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