After three years at London’s ExCeL, rotorcraft industry event Helitech International has announced that the 2019 edition of the show will move to Farnborough International’s recently launched permanent structure for exhibitions.
The purpose built 12,500m² (134,550f²) multi-functional venue – which is 35 mins by train from London Waterloo and 30 minutes from London’s Heathrow Airport – will provide exhibitors with enhanced facilities to showcase their latest solutions.
The move follows feedback from both exhibitors and visitors who wanted an airfield location venue that would facilitate technology displays and live product demonstrations.
The airfield will enable exhibitors to offer test flights to potential customers, with Helitech International confirming that landing fees will be subsided for all exhibitors and visitors to maximize the potential of the new airfield location.
Michael Watton, venue director at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, said, “Farnborough is internationally recognized for its role at the center of the aerospace industry, so we’re thrilled to welcome Helitech International to our new Exhibition and Conference Centre.
“Rotorcraft fascinates and excites in equal measure, and there is no better backdrop to showcase the best, the latest and the most innovative helicopters than here at the birthplace of British aviation, with a great venue that will enable the industry to meet, do business and grow.”
Teresa Heitor, event manager for Helitech International, commented, “We’re very excited to announce that Helitech International will move to Farnborough’s new exhibition hall in 2019. This follows customer feedback for a venue that will facilitate new business partnerships and enable our exhibitors to showcase their technologies.
“Farnborough International has a long history, rich in pioneering heritage and presenting cutting-edge innovations. We’re looking forward to welcoming the very best of the rotorcraft industry to our new UK home next year, where they will find facilities better suited to our industry requirements.”