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Thu, Mar 30, 2006

Aviation Specialties Inc. Signs Order For New Bell 417

First 417 Ordered For Law Enforcement

Bell Helicopter told Aero-News this week of a new order for a Bell 417 helicopter to Aviation Specialties Inc., based in Boise, ID. This was one of the 46 new Bell 417s ordered in conjunction with the recent Heli-Expo in Dallas, TX.

The new 417 adds to the company’s existing Bell fleet of a 206-B3, and a Bell 407.

"We are thrilled to see Aviation Specialties continue to grow by ordering a 417 for their future fleet expansion," said Greg Maitlen, Bell Helicopter Regional Sales Manager for the Western U.S. "We are proud to call them part of the Bell Helicopter family."

Aviation Specialties’ Bell 407 is currently contracted to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department in California. This order makes Aviation Specialties the first company to order the new Bell 417 for law enforcement use.

"Our 407 is called on daily to operate in an extremely demanding environment," explained Mike Atwood, President of Aviation Specialties Inc. "The 417’s projected additional performance and glass cockpit make it a perfect addition to our fleet."

Bell Helicopter produces commercial and military helicopters for the worldwide marketplace. Bell’s workforce serves customers flying Bell aircraft in over 120 countries.

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.textron.com

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