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Mon, Jun 23, 2014

Bell 429 Completing Successful EMS Missions In Russia

Aircraft Customized By Heli-Drive For HEMS Operations

Bell Helicopter says the Bell 429 is successfully completing key Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) missions for new Russian customers. Heli-Drive, one of Bell Helicopter’s independent representatives in the region has customized a Bell 429 and constructed the first six of 16 total helipads at regional hospitals to support HEMS operations in the Saint-Petersburg region. This is under an agreement with the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation and Department of Healthcare of Saint-Petersburg.

Heli-Drive’s Bell 429 has completed a total of 52 patient evacuations since it went into EMS services in March, 2014

“Our initial evaluation of different EMS helicopters showed us the Bell 429 was the best platform for HEMS operations in Russia,” said Dimitriy Kozyrev, head of the EMS project at Heli-Drive. “The Bell 429’s ability to quickly change cabin configuration, optimal external dimensions, smooth ride and wide cabin doors suited for ease of access are just a few of the main advantages of this aircraft.”

Heli-Drive operates a state-of-the-art helicopter facility in Saint Petersburg. It is very prominent in the region with hangers, service areas, training classes, and more. “The aircraft quickly demonstrated its value as we have completed 52 patient evacuations to date," Kozyrev said.

“We are excited and proud of our aircraft success in Russia,” said Patrick Moulay, Bell Helicopter’s managing director in Europe. “The completion of several key missions in the region showcases the versatility and performance of the Bell 429 as it continues to take on new missions in Russia and all over Europe.”

(Bell 429 Image from file)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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