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Wed, Nov 14, 2012

CAAC Approves Gross Weight Increase For Bell 429

Twelfth Nation To Boost The MGW For The Aircraft

China has approved an increase in the maximum gross weight for the Bell 429. The Civil Aviation Administration of China’s (CAAC) approval makes China the twelfth country to endorse the increased maximum gross weight for the Bell 429 based on Transport Canada's certification.

The increase in the maximum gross weight of the Bell 429 allows operators to carry more payload and/or fuel, expanding the capability of the aircraft in any mission requirement. With additional fuel or mission equipment on board, aircrews can fly farther with the tools needed to deliver services critical in supporting the growth of China’s infrastructure and economy. This is important given China’s large and geographically diverse landscape.

"The approval of the Bell 429 gross weight increase in China allows Bell Helicopter to better serve the multi-mission needs of our customers in China," said Danny Maldonado, Bell Helicopter's executive vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing. “Our customers need to get the most out of our helicopters in their everyday operations and this decision will allow them to better perform vital missions safely and efficiently.”

Transport Canada approved operation of the Bell 429 at 7,500 lbs in January 2012, after an extensive technical evaluation. The increased gross weight of the Bell 429 was driven by customer requirements for an increased load, which dramatically enhances the aircraft’s capabilities. The Bell 429 increased gross weight has been approved by a total of twelve countries – Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Ecuador, India, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Thailand and Vietnam – to date.

The Bell 429 is certified for Single or Dual Pilot IFR, Cat. A / JAROPS Performance Class 1 at maximum gross weight. It has a fully-integrated glass cockpit; an advanced drive system; WAAS navigation & IFR capability; and is the first helicopter certified through the MSG-3 process resulting in reduced maintenance costs for operators. The increased gross weight configuration includes Helicopter Terrain Awareness Warning System (HTAWS), a radar altimeter, cockpit voice/flight data recorder and forward flashing lights.

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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