October 2012 Heliports Worldwide
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Brasilia Heliport
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Sao Paolo Heliport
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Sikorsky Heliport, CT
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One world heliport Los Angeles
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General Electric twin heliports Rexford, NY
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Maasvlakte Heliport
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Heliport, 3822 Lauterbrunnen, Bern, Switzerland
Heliport - LSXG
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al Taweelah Heliport Abu Dhabi
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Maryland Maltese cross heliport
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Alicante Fire services Spain twin Heliport
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St. Tropez Heliport
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UK Heliport
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Lopburi, Thailand Heliport
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Göviken Heliport in Östersund, SwedenView Larger Map
Turkey
Transport Maritime Affairs and Communications Minister Binali Yildirim opened the new “K Heliport” in Istanbul on 5th September – the largest heliport in Turkey. Also present were Civil Aviation General Manager Bilal Sour, State Airports Authority General Manager Orhan Birdal, and many guests from across the Turkish civil aviation sector.
Owned and run by operator Kaan Air, the AgustaWestland and Enstrom distributor for Turkey, the heliport has two landing pads with 15 tonne capacity. The company claims it is the “largest heliport of Eurasia and Balkans” and covers 22 acres on a site with open approaches from practically all directions. The 1800 sq.m hangar has a capacity for 16 multi-blade helicopters together with associated workshops, offices and stores. Its location is approx 5 miles northwest of the Bosporus bridge and one mile off the main O-2 ring road and is thus well positioned for access to the city centre – traffic permitting!Kaan Air is part of the Başarı Holding group of companies – see also http://www.kaanair.com.
Kaan Main Heliport, IstanbulOwned and run by operator Kaan Air, the AgustaWestland and Enstrom distributor for Turkey, the heliport has two landing pads with 15 tonne capacity. The company claims it is the “largest heliport of Eurasia and Balkans” and covers 22 acres on a site with open approaches from practically all directions. The 1800 sq.m hangar has a capacity for 16 multi-blade helicopters together with associated workshops, offices and stores. Its location is approx 5 miles northwest of the Bosporus bridge and one mile off the main O-2 ring road and is thus well positioned for access to the city centre – traffic permitting!Kaan Air is part of the Başarı Holding group of companies – see also http://www.kaanair.com.
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Greece
Santa Marina resort Heliport
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Southampton, UK Heliport of a Marina Dry dock
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Mostar Heliports, Bosnia
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Al-Ain Heliport one of Middle East's largest heliport and training center privately operated
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MG Heliport in Brazil near Belo Horizonte
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http://www.mundonovelas.com.br/2012/06/band-ainda-nao-tem-previsao-para-inicio.html
Antwerp Heliport
Grotere kaart weergeven
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Marbella Heliport
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Ceuta Spain Heliport
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Algeciras heliport
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Doha Heliport
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São Paulo will helipad 24 hours in Anhanguera Highway
Site is currently under construction and expected to open in June 2013 with capacity for 200 helicopters. Enterprise is the largest private heliport serving the Capital
08/16/2012
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Silas Colombo, reporter Carries Brazil Portal
The city of St. Paul will have another option to meet the growing demand for use of helicopters, with the inauguration of a heliport with parking capacity for 200 and 150 aircraft takeoffs and landings daily, which corresponds to half of current operations in the city .
The HBR heliport will have an area of 52 thousand square meters on the banks of the Anhanguera highway on the border of São Paulo and Osasco. The project, which is under construction for three months and is expected to open in June next year, will be the first with 24-hour helipad to meet the capital.
Today helicopters are stationed mainly in three helipads large (in Jaguaré Morumbi and Carapicuiba) and in the hangars of the Campo de Marte airport and Congonhas.
The creation of a fourth heliport meets a demand that is growing at an estimated 20% per year in the city. Only the capital about 400 registered helicopters, about 20% of the fleet National 1752 is recorded.
According to data from Abraphe (Brazilian Association for Helicopter Pilots), the hangars of Congonhas and Campo de Marte already operating at 90% occupancy and the three existing helipads are at maximum capacity.
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