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Bell Announces Seven Aircraft Orders After Russian Jet Expo

Company Has Delivered Nine Aircraft To Russia In Recent Months

Bell Helicopter says it is continuing to expand its presence in Russia, announcing purchase agreements for seven aircraft signed during Jet Expo 2013 in Moscow last week. During the show, Bell Helicopter displayed its newest product, the Bell 429, in a corporate configuration.

 
Bell Helicopter has secured agreements for the sale of seven helicopters, including five Bell 429s and two Bell 407GXs in corporate configuration. During Jet Expo 2013, Jet Transfer, Bell Helicopter's Independent Representative in Moscow, signed an agreement for three Bell 429s to be utilized for corporate transport for their VIP customers.

"The Bell 429's impressive flight performance and state-of-the-art technology led to the selection of this aircraft for our corporate missions. The Bell 429 is quickly gaining popularity in our country because it exceeds the complex requirements of the Russian helicopter market," said Alexander Evdokimov, general director of Jet Transfer.
 
Bell Helicopter has delivered nine aircraft into Russia in recent months, including five Bell 429 helicopters and the first Bell 407GX to be operated in the country. "During the last two years, the Bell 429 has defined the new standard for corporate and VIP transport in Russia," said Patrick Moulay, Bell Helicopter's managing director in Europe.
 
In collaboration with Jet Transfer, Bell Helicopter highlighted the Bell 429 in corporate configuration in its booth at Jet Expo 2013. The newest light twin helicopter on the market, the Bell 429 has received accolades from customers in the corporate/VIP transport industry in Russia. The Bell 429 is the first helicopter certified through the MSG-3 process, resulting in reduced maintenance costs for operators. The aircraft offers outstanding flight performance and advanced technology, including a glass cockpit with two or three multi-function displays, dual digital 3-axis autopilot and an integrated electronic data recorder.

In addition to increasing aircraft sales and deliveries in Russia, Bell Helicopter has ramped up its customer support and service offerings. Kazan Aviation Enterprise, a Bell Helicopter Customer Service Facility, and two Independent Representatives, Jet Transfer in Moscow and HeliDrive in Saint-Petersburg provide services for all Bell models operated in Russia.

(Bell 429 (top) and 407GX (bottom) pictured in file photos)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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