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Mon, Sep 13, 2010

Bell Helicopter Reduces Direct Operating Costs For Model 407

Reevaluation Of Life Limited Parts Led To The Removal Of 14 Items From The List

Bell Helicopter says it has significantly reduced direct operating costs for 407 operators by removing a series of life limited parts from its maintenance manual. As part of an ongoing effort to reduce direct maintenance costs on the Bell 407, a team of engineers has reevaluated life limited items listed in Maintenance Manual Chapter 4 to ensure operators are able to take full advantage of Bell products and more effectively operate their aircraft.


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"Bell Helicopters are used around the globe, and it is our goal to provide our customers with the safest, most reliable and cost-effective mission solution," said Danny Maldonado, senior vice president and chief service officer. "We recognize the importance of direct maintenance costs to ensuring a profitable mission for our customers. Through this effort we are able to reduce the cost of operating and maintaining the aircraft, without compromising safety."

Bell has removed 14 items from the life limited section of the 407 Maintenance Manual, which along with an adjustment to the on-condition section will result in a reduction of more than 12 percent per flight hour to the published direct maintenance cost estimate, while maintaining the highest life level of stress margin, Bell says. A revision to the Bell 407 Maintenance Manual (Chapter 4) has been published on the website.

"At Bell we are on a mission to make our customers successful. We are making every effort to ensure our aircraft remain competitive in the marketplace and that Bell operators are fully supported throughout the entire lifecycle of their aircraft," said Maldonado.

"This, combined with the recently released power-plus STC, is one more example of Bell's continuing effort to add value to our customers' mission through increased performance and operational cost savings at no cost to them," said Larry D. Roberts, senior vice president commercial business.

Bell Helicopter says it has added performance capabilities on the 407 with the 407 Plus Power Program. This is an STC that draws on excess power available from the 407's Rolls-Royce 250-C47B engine allowing an increase of the 407's useful load by more than 400 pounds. Bell is pursuing further enhancements for this proven performer.

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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