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Sat, Jul 04, 2015

Africair Signs LOI For Two Bell 525s

Also Inks An Order For A 407 GXP

A letter of intent (LOI) has been signed between Bell Helicopter and Africair for two Bell 525s along with an order for a 407 GXP signed during the Paris Air Show. Africair will use the helicopters for multiple purposes including corporate VIP transport and oil and gas industry support.

“The Bell 525 Relentless is proving to be very popular in the Middle East and Africa region with 23 letters of intent signed so far,” said Steve Suttles, Bell Helicopter, vice president Middle East and Africa. “We are excited that Africair, the Independent Representative for Bell Helicopter in 33 countries in Africa, has ordered these aircraft. Africair has represented Bell Helicopter in Africa for over 35 years and has a unique understanding of Africa’s operating environments. We are anticipating the first flight in a matter of weeks with deliveries planned to begin immediately following certification in early 2017.”
 
“We believe that the Bell 525 Relentless’ incredible performance and multi-mission capability will make it a huge success in Africa," said Jim Evans, CEO of Africair. "We are also very excited about the performance upgrade on the Bell 407GXP, which takes this proven performer to an even higher level. Both helicopters are destined to be best in class performers."

(Image provided by Bell Helicopter)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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