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Bell Helicopter Delivers First HEMS Bell 429 In The U.K.

Aircraft Goes To Wiltshire Air Ambulance Charitable Trust

Wiltshire Air Ambulance Charitable Trust (WAACT) has taken delivery of the U.K.'s first Bell 429 to be used for Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS).

“Our presence in Europe continues to expand with the addition of the first HEMS Bell 429 in the UK,” said Patrick Moulay, vice president of European sales. “We are proud that the dedicated individuals of Wiltshire Air Ambulance have put their trust in the Bell 429, and we are committed to help and support their operations with this advanced and spacious aircraft.”

Wiltshire Air Ambulance was established over 20 years ago and is a registered charity providing essential emergency medical services and transportation throughout the county and beyond. The organization provides its air ambulance services 19 hours a day, performing a variety of missions each month.

“We are very excited to begin performing life-saving missions in our new Bell 429,” said David Philpott, CEO of WAACT. “We have invested in our future with an aircraft that provides a high standard of safety and performance, and we have peace of mind knowing our patients are supported by an industry leading aircraft.”

The Bell 429 is the only light twin-engine helicopter on the market with true two-litter capability, featuring enough cabin space for two medical attendants and two crew members. The Bell 429 also offers a fully integrated glass cockpit, advanced drive system, WAAS navigation and IFR capability. Additional safety features include a collective mounted throttle, damage tolerant hub and rotor system, and energy attenuating seats. It is the first helicopter certified through the MSG-3 process, resulting in reduced maintenance costs for operators.

Bell Helicopter is also celebrating the 40th anniversary of its Amsterdam Supply Center, located at Schipol East Airport. The facility has served as a regional distribution center for Bell Helicopter since 1974 and currently supports more than 200 customers from more than 55 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

“We are proud to have served the European region and our diverse customer base for 40 years,” said Rishi Malhotra, general manager of Bell Helicopter’s Amsterdam Supply Center. “We are continuing to invest in Europe to further develop our global customer service capabilities. We welcome our current and future customers to join us in celebrating our 40 years and look forward to 40 more.”

(Image provided by Textron)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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