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Bell Sells 505 to Karen SA

Swiss Helicopter Operator Expands Fleet as Modernization Continues

Bell has sold a pair of its 505 helicopters to Swiss aviation company Karen SA as apart of their fleet modernization plan. 

The 505s will be pressed into service as VIP haulers, commercial flights, and pilot trainers when the occasion fits. Karen SA offers a wide range of services, including corporate transportation, helicopter management, pilot training, technical training, and maintenance, repairs and overhaul. The model has gained some status within the Bell portfolio as a more affordable but capable option. The 505 boasts modern glass panel avionics, dual-channel FADEC, a 125-knot top speed, and flexible seating, making it a solid addition that can be pressed into service wherever it's needed. Karen's new pair of 505s will join the 65 others already in operation throughout Europe. 

“We are excited to begin operating the 505 and offer this aircraft to our customers,” said Luca Carlino, managing director of Karen SA. “The aircraft will modernize our fleet of Bell 206 aircraft. The Bell 505 provides excellent comfort and performance for passengers and pilots, along with modern avionics. We’d also like to thank Bell’s Independent Representative, Centaurium Aviation. They were very supportive during the process of selection and evaluation of the aircraft.”

“The Bell 505 is well suited for high-altitude environments, which makes it an ideal aircraft for transportation and training in Switzerland and other European countries with similar terrain and climates,” said Duncan Van De Velde, managing director for Bell's Europe branch. “We are proud to welcome Karen SA to the Bell 505 family and look forward to continuing our relationship with them.”

FMI: www.bellflight.com

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