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First Production AH-1Z Cobra Delivered To DoD

Better Late Than Never For Modernized Hueys

Representatives with Bell Helicopter told ANN Thursday the Fort Worth, TX-based helomaker delivered the first production AH-1Z Cobra attack to the US Department of Defense.

"Bell Helicopter is pleased to be able to provide these much-needed assets to our warfighters," said Dick Millman, president and CEO of Bell. "The modernization of the Corps' aging fleet will provide enhanced capabilities while reducing operational costs in the field."

Earlier this month, the first UH-1Y Iroquois utility helicopter was delivered. These two helicopters comprise the H-1 program, that will ultimately provide 280 upgraded Huey-based attack and utility helicopters to the United States Marine Corps.

First deliveries for the H-1 program were originally scheduled for 2005, but production delays forced that date to slip two years. As Aero-News reported, both updated helicopters had a joint roll-out ceremony in September of last year.

"We have created completely modernized attack and utility helicopters that have considerable design commonality to reduce operating costs," said Mike Blake, Bell's executive vice president for Programs. "The AH-1Z and UH-1Y share common tail boom, engines, rotor system, drive train, avionics architecture, software, controls and displays for over 84 percent identical components. This should drive down maintenance while improving reliability for a cost savings of more than $3B over the 30 year programs."

Bell Helicopter is a producer of commercial and military, manned and unmanned vertical lift aircraft, and a pioneer of the revolutionary tilt rotor aircraft. Bell's global workforce serves customers flying Bell aircraft in more than 120 countries.

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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