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Australia's helicopter industry?
I've heard Australia's helicopter industry was growing 7-8%yr and now it's almost stopped growing, anybody have any insights on what's going on in Australia?
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Everyone is under cutting everyone else.....
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Originally Posted by ersa
(Post 9799622)
Everyone is under cutting everyone else.....
I'm certain several companies are planning to get rid of the last of their pilots to pay for an IT upgrade, and a new computer based "Safety System".:bored: The less flying. The happier CASA are as well. Australian avaiation is under attack from several fronts.:( |
Any small scale industry will show wild swings of growth and retraction on a year to year basis.
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So it's just cyclical, what about mining? how many helicopters are actually used for mining? Maybe the mining boom been the primary reason for high growth in the Australian helicopter industry. since commodity prices started falling in 2012
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Ersa has hit it on the head. In some areas pricing is far lower than it was 10 years ago for the same work. Too many operators, not enough work.
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Originally Posted by Chris Pochari
(Post 9799689)
So it's just cyclical, what about mining? how many helicopters are actually used for mining? Maybe the mining boom been the primary reason for high growth in the Australian helicopter industry. since commodity prices started falling in 2012
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Well if not than what is the cause of slow growth in the heli industry since 2014? Not speaking of offshore of course
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Some areas of the industry are "discretionary/luxury" like scenic flights and tourist transfers. These areas suffer fast when people tighten the belt.
I've done a fair bit of real estate photography in the past. Next time I do that it will likely be from the ground, with a controller in my hand, unfortunately. The above two downturns mean low hour jobs are even harder to find. This reduces the numbers training, so less instructors are required. As far as mining goes, "stream sampling" used to employ quite a few pilots. I'm pretty sure not much of this goes on any more. There has also been a move from many smaller machines to fewer larger machines in fire/flood operations. Fewer pilots required, and many fewer less experienced pilots jobs. Even though the Off-Shore industry seems to be in a race to the bottom as far as conditions go, the fact is there are more jobs than ever in that industry. No one is going to the rigs by boat. Pilots are just changing suits, and working for a different circus. |
Industry ( off shore) in Australia canīt be to bad if HNZ has 4 or 5 Canadian Engineers in Broome with working visaīs.
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No one is going to the rigs by boat. |
The "metric" used to determine the "growth" may be a little bit suspect. :p
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Boats are fine for very range jobs but the reason why helicopters are used is because of the range. 135nm south Timor for the Bayu-Undan, 210 nm north of the Kimberly's for the Northern Endeavour, 130nm for the Montara field and 254 nm north of Broome for Prelude and Ithycus field and anything from 80 to 160 nm to lay barges. Short range, Pax don't mind the odd boat transfer but long range they hate it.
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