List of rotorcraft manufacturers by country

Rotorcraft manufacturers fall into two categories:

  1. those that can design, certify and manufacture new designs from scratch and
  2. those that can only manufacture extant designs under license.

Boeing Vertol is an example of the first type and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, who license-produced Boeing Vertol designs for much of its recent history, is an example of the second.

Argentina

Australia

  • Australian Aerospace – a wholly owned subsidiary of Eurocopter[9]

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • SOKO – no longer produces aircraft

Brazil

Canada

China

Czech Republic

Egypt

France

Germany

India

Indonesia

  • Indonesian Aerospace – formerly known as Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) or Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio (IPTN)

Iran

Italy

Japan

Korea (ROK)

Netherlands

New Zealand

  • Mosquito Aviation

Poland

Romania

  • IAR – the sole Romanian manufacturer of helicopters

Russia

Serbia

  • EDePro – developed a tip jet helicopter

South Africa

Spain

Switzerland

Taiwan

Turkey

Ukraine

  • Aerokopter (formerly DB Aercopters)
  • Aviaimpex
  • Aviakon
  • Skyline Construction Bureau
  • ViAZ

United Kingdom

United States

International

See also

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