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Bell Helicopter Lands Signed Contracts At Paris Air Show

Deal Spans Product Line, Several Countries

Bell Helicopter announced Thursday that it received 18 signed contracts for new helicopter sales during the week of the Paris Air Show. “The Paris Air Show is an outstanding event for all things aviation,” said John L. Garrison, president & CEO, Bell Helicopter. “Having the opportunity to spend time with our customers and listen to their needs and direct feedback is priceless. The signed contracts we received during the show are yet another indication that the Bell Helicopter commercial product line is what our customers want to meet their mission needs,” he said.

The signed contract model mix spans the entire Bell Helicopter commercial product line and represents several regions, including Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. “Our sales performance at the Paris Air show is a continuing indication of the success of the Bell Helicopter commercial product line,” said Larry Roberts, senior vice president, Commercial Business for Bell Helicopter. “The confidence we receive from our customers in the way of signed contracts continues to demonstrate our products are relevant and in demand around the world,” he said.

At this year’s Paris Air Show, Bell Helicopter displayed the 407GX and 407AH, which made their international debut since being introduced at the 2011 Heli-Expo in March, as well as the Air Methods 429 HEMS-configured interior demonstrator.

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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