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Wed, Mar 04, 2015

Bell, Air Methods Corporation Reach Agreement For 200 Bell 407GXP Helicopters

Largest Bell 407 Sale In Company History

Bell Helicopter on Tuesday announced an agreement for the sale of 200 Bell 407GXPs configured for Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) to Air Methods Corporation. This order marks one of the largest commercial sales in Bell Helicopter’s history and one of the largest orders in the industry’s history. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2016 with a 10 year contract.

“Bell Helicopter has been a long term supporter of our operations, and we could not be more pleased to continue our partnership,” said Aaron Todd, chief executive officer, Air Methods. “We rely heavily on our aircraft to support our promise of giving more tomorrows, and given the capabilities and performance of the Bell 407GX, it is the right fit for our needs.”

Established in 1980 in Colorado, Air Methods is the most experienced air medical operator in the industry. The company began with a single Bell 206 helicopter and has since grown to have more than 300 bases of operations that serve 48 states. Air Methods provides air medical transportation for hospitals and communities nationwide and operates eight maintenance centers.

“We take great pride in our collaboration with Air Methods and our support of their life-saving services for more than 30 years with our state-of-the-art helicopters,” said John Garrison, president and CEO of Bell Helicopter. “This order demonstrates their ongoing trust in Bell Helicopter, and we are absolutely thrilled to have them as our launch customer for the Bell 407GXP.”

All of the Bell 407GXPs will be equipped with United Rotorcraft emergency medical services interior, designed with air critical care operators in mind. The adaptable interior can accommodate a single patient or specialty transport, and includes the Articulating Loading System for easy patient loading. The United Rotorcraft interior also provides integrated medical systems such as medical oxygen, suction, air, storage, electrical power, and approved provisions for securing medical support equipment during all aspects of flight.

“In highly critical situations, you have to be able to rely on your aircraft to perform, and that’s what the Bell 407GXP offers by integrating reliability, speed, performance and advanced technology," said Anthony Moreland, vice president of North American sales. “The Bell 407 is our most popular platform for HEMS missions, and the newly-upgraded Bell 407GXP variant will only further increase customer demand for this aircraft.”

Bell Helicopter has been a trustworthy partner with the HEMS industry since its inception and continues to support the world's growing need for time-sensitive medical transportation services and access to critical care by providing safe and reliable aircraft. It is for that reason emergency medical service agencies around the world rely on Bell Helicopter products.

(Pictured: [L-R] Anthony Moreland, Matt Hasik, John Garrison, Aaron Todd, Roy Morgan, Mike Allen, Danny Maldonado, Greg Maitlen, Archie Gray)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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