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Sun, Aug 28, 2016

Bell Helicopter To Feature A Trio Of Aircraft At LABACE 2016

Event Being Held Beginning August 30 In São Paulo, Brazil

Bell Helicopter, along with sister company Textron Aviation will be exhibiting at the 13th annual Latin American Business Aviation Conference and Exhibition (LABACE) held August 30 through September 1 at Aeroporto de Congonhas at São Paulo, Brazil.

In static display, Bell Helicopter will feature the Bell 429 MAGnificient, the Bell 407GXP and the Bell 505 Jet Ranger X.
 
“Each year, LABACE proves to be a productive and high-quality venue for us to engage with our customers and discuss new technological advances in our product line, enhanced customer offerings and investments being made throughout the Latin American region,” said Jay Ortiz, vice president of Latin American sales. “We have a tremendous lineup of our products on display this year that directly correlate to the interest and conversations we’re having with our current and potential clients.”

Accommodating up to seven passengers, the Bell 429 is the apex for light twin helicopters and private transport around the world. The Bell 429 luxury interior, branded the MAGnificent, offers a passive noise abatement system called SILENS, and an In-Flight Entertainment Enhanced Lounge (I-FEEL), which provides a fully customized interactive touch screen based entertainment, communication and flight information management system.

Customers have signed 380 letters of intent (LOI) worldwide for the Bell 505, and nearly 80 of those are from customers in Latin America. The Bell 505 is priced to compete and is designed to offer the best combination of value, performance and technology available on the market.

The Bell 407GXP is an upgrade to Bell Helicopter’s best-selling platform, the Bell 407, with added value through industry-leading performance, payload capability and operating economics. There are more than 230 Bell 407s providing operational support for corporate transport, security, and general/utility missions throughout Latin America.

Bell Helicopter has a strong sales and service footprint supporting customers’ needs, with more than 100 Bell Helicopter authorized Customer Service Facilities worldwide, three of which are located in Brazil, as well as a Bell Helicopter authorized rotor blade facility.

“We’re looking forward to the show and providing an opportunity for attendees to experience Bell helicopters firsthand,” added Ortiz.

(Source: Bell Helicopter news release. Images from file)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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