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European Rotors 2024 flies into Amsterdam
For three days in November, more than 200 exhibitors and dozens of aircraft await visitors to the 2024 edition. There will also be conferences, networking opportunities and educational programmes.

Registration is now open for European Rotors 2024, taking place from 5 to 7 November.

Over 5,000 people from nearly 80 countries attended European Rotors 2023 in Madrid, with more than 200 exhibitors and dozens of aircraft on display.

Held this year at the RAI Amsterdam in the Netherlands, the show once again kicks off with the EASA Rotorcraft and VTOL Safety Symposium. The one-day event on 4 November is a forum to discuss the latest developments from a safety perspective, with the opportunity to actively exchange ideas between authorities, industry, operators, pilots, safety investigators and researchers.

Organised by EASA and European Helicopter Association (EHA), European Rotors is produced by Vertical Aviation International. The show has the support of European and international operators and manufacturers, and many of these companies exhibit on the show floor.

Based on previous years' success, European Rotors 2024 will again feature an expansive exhibition showcasing the latest advancements in helicopter technology, unmanned aerial systems and urban air mobility solutions. Industry leaders, manufacturers, suppliers and service providers from around the globe will gather to present their cutting-edge products and services, making this a must-attend event for anyone involved in the vertical flight sector.

Key highlights include:

- Over 200 exhibitors who have already booked space on the show floor and will display the latest in rotorcraft technology, from helicopters to drones and everything in between. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience hands-on demonstrations and discover innovative solutions that are shaping the future of vertical flight.

- High-level conferences that offer comprehensive opportunities to hear and participate in discussions on the latest advancements in the industry. This robust series of conferences and panel discussions will feature prominent industry experts, policymakers and thought leaders. Topics will range from technological advancements and regulatory updates to sustainability and safety in vertical flight operations.

- Networking opportunities among the thousands of industry professionals in attendance. Dedicated networking events will facilitate connections and collaborations, including receptions and meet-and-greet sessions.

- Educational programmes in conjunction with leading helicopter academies are going to be stronger than ever. Taught by industry experts, these courses offer a variety of educational sessions and workshops designed to enhance professional knowledge and skills. Programmes will cover a range of topics from pilot training and maintenance best practices to emerging trends and market insights.

“European Rotors 2024 is set to be our most exciting and comprehensive event yet,” says EHA chairman Fredrik Kampfe. “We are proud to host this premier event in Amsterdam, a city renowned for its innovation and connectivity. We look forward to welcoming industry professionals from throughout Europe and the rest of the world to explore the latest advancements, share knowledge and shape the future of vertical flight.”

Registration is now open. Please visit the show's official website for more information about the event, including the full agenda and registration details.

Space remains available on the show floor. Companies interested in displaying their products or services to Europe’s largest vertical flight industry audience should visit the exhibitor section of the website for information on pricing and availability.

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