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Mon, Mar 11, 2013

Moog To Provide Bell 525 Relentless Flight Controls

Companies Finalize Deal At Heli-Expo

A contract has been finalized between Moog and Bell Helicopter for the design, qualification and manufacturing of the primary flight control actuation on the new Bell 525 Relentless helicopter.

Last February, Bell Helicopter launched the 525 Relentless Program, a Super Medium twin capable of carrying up to 16 passengers. The helicopter, which was designed with the assistance of select customers, will be marketed to the offshore oil industry, search and rescue operators, corporate/executive transport and emergency medical operations. Bell Helicopter selected Moog as the primary flight control actuation supplier on the 525 Relentless in early 2012. The helicopter's flight control system will feature a new fly-by-wire architecture.
 
Ralph Elbert, General Manager of Moog's Rotorcraft Products Business Unit, said he is pleased that the contract has been inked, and the two companies will work together the high-profile platform. "We have been involved with this program for nearly a year and recently completed the critical design review and delivered the first shipset of prototype hardware," he said. Bell Helicopter is targeting 2014 for the first flight of the 525 Relentless.

(Image provided by Bell Helicopter)

FMI: www.moog.com, www.bellhelicopter.com

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