On 14 October 2025, with the facilitation of the International Relations and Interuniversity Work Group, representatives of the Kremenchuk Flight College of the Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs took an active part in an international webinar on the AVIATION WEEK platform, ‘2026 Business Aviation: Helicopter Fleet & MRO Forecast Outlook.’ During the event, experts from the Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) presented the latest forecasts for changes in the business aviation and helicopter market as we approach 2026.
The webinar was attended by:
Olena Tsymbalisova, Deputy Director of the College for Educational and Scientific Activities; the faculty of the Air Transport Department: head of the Department, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor Tetiana Kozlovska, senior teachers Alla Reuta, Inna Deriabina, Andrii Tsarenko, Anatolii Yanitskyi, teachers Ihor Vasin, Oleksandr Samokhlib, Oleh Kyrychenko, senior lab assistant Kateryna Mykolenko;
students of the TAdms-24-1b group, the educational and professional programme ‘Airport Operations and Technological Equipment’: Mykhailo Burnazov, Nazar Valchuk, Andrii Omelchenko, Volodymyr Kravchenko, Mykhailo Varych, Marharyta Kaptsevych;
_ students of the TMdsr-25-1b group, the educational and professional programme ‘Maintenance and Repair of Aircraft and Aircraft Engines’: Volodymyr Litovchenko, Danylo Linkiv, Victoriia Pecherytsia, Oleksandr Petrov, Yehor Artemiev, Maksym Soloviov; students of the educational and professional programme ‘Air Transport’: Denys Vorona, Alisa Morozova, Bohdan Puzyr, Kateryna Yano, Stanislav Melnyk, Mykhailo Seridko.
Participants learned about the expected production volumes of aircraft and aircraft engines for the next ten years, as well as regional changes in business aviation operations. Particular attention was paid to analytical data on the growth of the helicopter fleet, forecasts of demand for MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) services, and the market structure by category.
The webinar was an important source of up-to-date information for anyone interested in global trends in the aviation industry and provided an opportunity to discuss the key factors influencing the development of business aviation and the helicopter segment.
Participation in specialised international aviation events contributes to the formation of a modern vision of economic and technological processes in the aviation industry, the development of analytical thinking, and the formation of scientific ideas about the future of aviation, particularly in the context of post-war recovery.