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Bell Completes 6,000th Aircraft At Mirabel Assembly Plant

Two SUBARU Bell 412EPXs Mark Significant Achievement

Bell Textron Canada announced that the completion of two SUBARU Bell 412EPX helicopters marked the 6,000th commercial aircraft produced at its Commercial Delivery and Assembly Center in Mirabel, Quebec. The aircraft will be operated by the Surete du Quebec (Quebec Police Force).

The aircraft will be delivered to the Ministere des Transports et de la Mobilite durable, the Ministry of Transportation and Sustainable Mobility of Quebec or MTQ. MTQ operates a fleet of aircraft through the Service Aerien Gouvernemental, the Government Air Service or SAG.

Danny Maldonado, Chief Commercial Officer for Bell Textron said, "Our 6,000th helicopter built in Canada demonstrates our commitment to manufacturing aircraft capable of performing the most critical missions, as well as our dedication to contributing to Quebec's economy.

He added, “We’re proud of the products Bell Textron Canada has delivered to support critical missions across the globe and thrilled to celebrate this milestone by delivering this aircraft, and supporting our own community.”

Ms. Sonia Bélanger, Minister responsible for Seniors, Minister Delegate for Health, and Minister responsible for the Laurentians region, said, “For nearly 40 years, Bell Textron Canada has been a pillar of our regional economy. The company showcases Quebec's expertise far beyond our borders, while creating quality jobs and sustainable benefits here in the Laurentians. This 6,000th helicopter is much more than a number. It is a symbol of Quebec's know-how, a shared ambition, and an unwavering commitment to the safety of Quebec.”

The MTQ will make the aircraft available to the SAG for critical mission support, including search and rescue, crew and equipment transport, flood evacuation, aerial surveillance, and tactical operations.

Madame Liette Abel Normandin, Senior Director of Strategy and Institutional Affairs and member of the Sûreté du Québec's (SAG) senior management team, said, "For the Sûreté du Québec, the new helicopters are essential to fulfilling our mission. Our police helicopter services, including search and rescue, are offered throughout Quebec thanks to our valuable partnership with the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable, particularly with the General Directorate of the SAG. In 2024, our helicopters carried out 116 missions.”

FMI:  www.bellflight.com/

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