Bell Helicopter expands into Chinese market

FORTH WORTH, Texas – Bell Helicopter, a Textron Inc. company, announced last week the sale of two Bell 407GX aircraft to the government-owned Beidahuang Group of Harbin, China.
The two aircraft will be used to assist with agricultural work such as seeding, fertilization and crop management and also for personnel transport, the company said.
“As the rotorcraft industry continues to advance in China, our customers are looking at the aircraft as a means to improve the productivity of their business,” said Chris Jaran, managing director for Bell Helicopter in China. “The Beidahuang Group is one such customer who came to us with a specific need that we were able to fulfill through the versatility of the Bell 407GX.”
Featuring the Garmin G1000H avionics package and enhanced safety features, the Bell 407GX is able to adapt to accommodate any mission from passenger transport to more utilitarian missions.
“Beidahuang selected the Bell 407GX to be our first helicopter because of its excellent multi-mission capability,” said Guo Qingcai, general manager of Beidahuang General Aviation Co. “We will use the two aircraft primarily for agriculture operations. However, we see potential in numerous other markets and will expand their mission portfolio as we expand our capabilities.”
Headquartered in Harbin, Beidahuang Group is a conglomerate of China state-owned agribusinesses. The Beidahuang General Aviation Co., a subsidiary of the Beidahuang Group, was established in 1985 and currently operates more than 50 fixed wing aircraft. The Bell 407GXs will be the company’s first rotorcraft in operation.

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