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Maritime Aviation at Superyacht Investor Conference 2026

Today in London, the Superyacht Investor Conference 2026 is underway, bringing together the leading dealmakers and decision-makers in the maritime sector. At Maritime Aviation, we are proud to have our colleagues and fellow subject matter experts taking the stage on 3 March to address a critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of the industry: the integration of aviation into the superyacht ecosystem.


As the design and build complexity of superyachts continue to increase, the demand for helicopters has evolved from a luxury addition to a vital operational requirement. However, this evolution brings significant challenges. Our speakers are focused on updating and educating industry colleagues on the intricate balance between safe operations and efficiency.


From the initial design phases and technical specifications to the daily realities of helicopter operations at sea, the challenges are multifaceted. Our presentation explores the regulatory landscapes, technical innovations, and rigorous safety protocols required to manage a shipboard heliport. We believe that by sharing our expertise on risk management, crew training, and operational compliance, we can help ensure that aviation remains a safe and seamless extension of the superyacht experience.


The objective of our participation today is simple: to foster a more informed and collaborative industry. Whether you are a broker, yacht manager, designer, or owner’s representative, understanding the nuances of aviation safety is essential for the long-term success of the fleet.


We will be joined by Dr Simon Mitchell, Starspeed and Phil Noad, Cayman Registry


For those unable to join us in London, we invite you to explore the resources available at Maritime Aviation and follow the latest updates from the event at Superyacht Investor. Together, we are raising the standards of safety and excellence in maritime aviation.

 
 
 

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