The Aviation Magazine No.55 March-April 2018 edition | Page 60
T he 48th World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting, January 23rd to the 26th, aimed to rededicate
leaders from all walks of life to develop a shared narrative to improve the state of the world. The program,
initiatives and projects of the meeting focus on Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World, theme of
the WEF 2018 in Davos, Switzerland.
More than 3,000 participants from over 110 countries visited Davos to attend the WEF. Among these were
over 70 heads of state and government and over 1,900 business leaders from all industries. Some of them
traveled to Davos by helicopter. For high‐ranking officials, the Swiss Air Force provided transportation by its
Cougar helicopters from Zurich International Airport to the "Davos Lago" heliport, temporarily established
for the WEF.
However, German Chancellor Angela Merkel flew in with an AS.332 L1 Super Puma of the German Federal
Police and US President Donald Trump flew to Davos with two VH‐70N White Hawks and two UH‐60A+
Black Hawks, escorted by three Swiss Air Force AS.532UL Cougars.
During the WEF, the air space over Davos was closed to all traffic except Swiss military aircraft and those
civil helicopters that transported WEF participants to and from Davos. Swiss Air Force EC 635P2+ took over
police tasks and was permanently patrolling the surroundings of Davos. Another EC635P2+ was configured
as SAR helicopter, taking over MEDEVAC duties for the Davos skiing region from the civil operated REGA
(Emergency medical assistance by air).