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Tue, Feb 25, 2014

Hawker Pacific Signs MoU With Bell Helicopter

Deal For An Unspecified Number Of Aircraft To Meet Anticipated Market Growth

Hawker Pacific and Bell Helicopter have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the intent to enter into future purchase agreements for various Bell helicopter models based on anticipated market growth. The deal reflects what the company says is a very positive response to Bell Helicopter products by the market, and puts Hawker Pacific in a much stronger position to meet that demand.

The multi-aircraft, multi-year agreement was signed by Hawker Pacific CEO, Alan Smith and Bell Helicopter President and CEO, John Garrison at Bell Helicopter’s Chalet at the 2014 Singapore Airshow at Changi International Airport.

"We continue to see growing support and serious enquiries from the market for Bell helicopters across our region," said Tony Jones, Hawker Pacific’s Chief Operating Officer – Asia. "Based on this feedback, we have put the wheels in motion with this MOU and are planning for numerous aircraft putting us in an even stronger position to meet our customers’ needs in a timely manner.

"Today’s signing has proved once again that good aircraft will always be in demand, and this is something we see over and over again with Bell Helicopter: a trusted manufacturer who continues to release ever more exciting products and upgrades into the market, backed by their legendary world-class customer support."

FMI: www.hawkerpacific.com, www.bellhelicopter.com

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