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RotorSky

Safety and
environment

At RotorSky, safety is our foundation. Through innovative simulator training and a modern fleet, we combine the highest safety standards with active environmental protection. We consistently reduce emissions and noise, and as an EASA partner, we research the future of sustainable aviation. In this way, we guarantee maximum safety with the smallest possible ecological footprint.

- Our responsibility for the future!

Our contribution to your protection:

Security

At RotorSky, your safety is our foundation .

Our comprehensive safety management goes beyond legal requirements. We are committed to the well-being of everyone and proactively identify, assess, and mitigate hazards, continuously optimized through the latest Safety Information Bulletins (SIBs) .


Our commitment to the highest safety standards is deeply rooted in our culture. Through innovative simulator training, we create additional safety by practicing critical scenarios realistically and without risk, while simultaneously reducing emissions and noise. RotorSky thus guarantees maximum safety and makes a significant contribution to public safety.

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Environment

RotorSky is actively committed to sustainable aviation and environmental protection. Our innovative simulator training significantly reduces the ecological footprint. For example, 2,255,000 kg of CO2 were saved through simulator training between May 2024 and May 2025. As a partner in the EASA Train Project, we are researching future standards for flight safety and sustainability, particularly in the area of "Simulator vs. Actual Flying".

At our locations, student pilots, air ambulance services, and police air units utilize our high-quality simulators. Over 3,000 simulator hours annually save real flight hours and emissions . By expanding our simulator fleet, we further minimize the need for real training flights. RotorSky is also currently undergoing a fleet renewal process for basic training, enabling us to offer even more environmentally friendly and economical flight training for professional pilots.

*Observation period: May 2024 – May 2025; Reference types H135 (Ø 250 l/h), H145 (Ø 300 l/h), Kerosene conversion factor: 3.15 kg CO2 (BAZL 2020)

Noise reduction measures

RotorSky consistently implements noise abatement procedures to minimize the impact of our flight activities on surrounding communities.

This includes specially developed circuit patterns and approach routes, created and adhered to in cooperation with the Linz and Krems airports. Our pilots are comprehensively trained to prevent unnecessary noise emissions . The deliberate choice of Linz and Krems as the locations also contributes to noise reduction: Linz, as an established international airport with military operations, and Krems, as an airfield with few neighboring residents, offer ideal conditions.

Through these proactive measures, RotorSky actively contributes to local environmental protection and improves the quality of life in the neighborhood. We remain committed to noise and emission reduction.

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