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Aerocor beats helicopter targets with nine deals in as many months
The company's sales passed projections by four transactions and included European imports, turbine units and tailored support for high-net-worth clients.
Aerocor has already completed nine helicopter transactions despite only targeting five in its first year.

Aerocor’s helicopter division has surpassed its inaugural targets with nine transactions completed in just nine months, outpacing its first-year goal of five. The Nevada-based brokerage closed four acquisitions and five sales, eight of which involved turbine-powered helicopters. One unit was imported from Europe, increasing the breadth of its inventory.

The company’s data-led approach, already used across fixed-wing operations, was adapted to the rotorcraft sector and met with strong client demand. Sales director Devon Lyons says: “Many of our aircraft sales clients also own helicopters and it’s been incredibly rewarding to extend our signature service to them. With our expertise in international sales, acquisitions and concierge brokerage, we provide a seamless, tailored experience for every client, no matter where they’re located.”

Co-founder Gavin Woodman adds: “We are always looking for opportunities to provide value to our clients, particularly in underserved markets. Adding a data driven sales programme for owner flown helicopters was an obvious next step and we are very excited by the response.”

The division’s progress has broadened Aerocor’s global reach and strengthened its position in the turbine helicopter space, as the company builds on its existing client relationships and industry presence.

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