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Mon, Jan 09, 2012

Bell Helicopter’s 429 Selected By The Turkish National Police

If Awarded, Contract Would Be For 15 Aircraft, Five Options

Bell Helicopter said Thursday that it has been selected by the Turkish National Police from a field of several companies to enter final negotiations for an award for 15 Bell 429s (similar aircraft pictured) with an option for five additional aircraft. “This selection represents the culmination of the efforts of a dedicated team at Bell Helicopter in collaboration with our independent representative, Saran Group, Inc., located in Turkey,” said Larry Roberts, senior vice president for Bell Helicopter’s Commercial Business.

“This is a significant win in the European market for Bell Helicopter. It reflects our commitment and investment in providing the right products for our customers as well as support, training and aftermarket in the region.

“The Bell 429 is well-suited to provide a rock-solid, twin-engine law enforcement platform being able to carry the necessary sensors and equipment to provide our aerial first responders the finest operational capability in the business,” Roberts said.

The Bell 429 has conducted extensive flight demonstrations in every continent, except Antarctica, and has been certified in more than 40 countries. With configuration options ranging from VIP to air-medical, law enforcement, utility and oil & gas, the Bell says the 429 offers superior mission capability and adaptability.

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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