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Fri, May 16, 2014

Bell Helicopter VIP 407GX Reaches New Customers In The U.S.

The New Bell VIP 407 GX Features Passenger Amenities Designed For The Corporate Executive And High-End Charter Passenger

Textron’s Bell Helicopter division, announced a new purchase agreement and multiple deliveries for the new Bell 407GX aircraft to companies in New York, Texas, and Montana. The 407GX is chasing the U.S. market for the business and charter passenger.

The company has reached a signed purchase agreement with Helicopter Flight Services of New York City, NY for a new Bell 407GX helicopter. Two new Bell 407GXs are to be delivered to AngMar Aviation, Inc. located in Fort Worth, TX, and Rocky Mountain Rotors in Belgrade, MT where the aircraft will be used to support sightseeing tours, VIP transport and general charters throughout each company’s region.

“We are excited to see the Bell 407GX continue to win customers throughout the US,” said Anthony Moreland, Bell Helicopter’s managing director of North American sales. “The recent upgrades to the cockpit and cabin have given customers a safe, high-performance aircraft with the ability to transport customers and VIPs comfortably and efficiently throughout the nation.”

Helicopter Flight Services is a provider of helicopter services around Manhattan. The company offers tours, corporate charter services, aerial photography and video, and construction services. The new aircraft will join their existing Bell 407 and Bell 427 aircraft fleet.

AngMar Aviation is based in Mansfield, Texas. Their newly-delivered Bell 407GX will be based at Fort Worth’s Spinks Airport and will provide their customers the ability to travel in style with the new aircraft.

Rocky Mountain Rotors Montana is a full service helicopter charter, Part 141 mountain flight school, Part 133 external lift, and maintenance facility located at the Yellowstone International Bozeman Airport. Rocky Mountain Rotors Montana operates Bell 429, Bell 407, and Bell 206 helicopters in addition to its Robinson R22, R44 and R66 flight school aircraft.

Built on the proven performance and reliability of the Bell 407 platform, the 407GX features the Garmin G1000H flight deck. The flight deck's high resolution LCD screens host primary flight and multi-function display information, including Helicopter Terrain Avoidance Warning System, Helicopter Synthetic Vision Technology, Traffic Information Systems and more. The 407GX also features a tail rotor camera, allowing the pilot a clear view of the tail during take-offs and landings.

(Image provided by Bell helicopter)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com
 

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