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Sun, Nov 30, 2014

Bell Helicopter Delivers 50th Bell 429 In Europe

Unnamed U.K. Operator Will Use The Aircraft For Corporate/VIP Transport

Bell Helicopter has delivered the 50th Bell 429 in Europe to an operator in the United Kingdom. The aircraft will be used to accomplish corporate/VIP transport across the region.

“The Bell 429 offers customers exceptional performance and a smooth, comfortable ride, and these capabilities are quickly being realized in the region,” said Patrick Moulay, vice president of European sales. “This milestone delivery demonstrates the great success we have seen in Europe with the Bell 429, and we look forward to growing our global and regional fleet even further in the years to come.“
 
The Bell 429 currently operates in every commercial mission in Europe, and provides invaluable support for operators such as, Turkish National Police, National Grid and Air Zermatt.
 
“The Bell 429 has been successfully performing key operations across all of our mission segments in the region, and has truly  showcased its versatility as it continues to take on new missions all over Europe” added Moulay. “The corporate configuration has proven to be the most sought-after choice, making up nearly 35 percent of the Bell 429’s customer base in Europe.”

Bell says its 429 is one of the most advanced light twin helicopters ever developed, delivering exceptional speed, range and hover performance, and enhanced safety margins with a fully-integrated glass cockpit, advanced drive system and best-in-class WAAS navigation and IFR capability.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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