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Bell Helicopter Announces Purchase Agreement For Five Aircraft In The Caribbean

National Operations Centre, Air Division In Trinidad And Tobago To Acquire Bell 429, Bell 412EPI

The National Operations Centre, Air Division (NOCAD) in Trinidad and Tobago has entered into a purchase agreement with Bell Helicopter for four Bell 429s configured for Airborne Law Enforcement (ALE) and one Bell 412EPI configured for Search and Rescue (SAR).

The contract was signed by NOCAD Executive Director Mr. Garvin Heerah in a formal signing ceremony at HAI.

“These two aircraft have continued to impress our customers in Latin America with their smooth performance and multi-mission capabilities and we’re pleased that more and more parapublic agencies are taking notice,” said Jay Ortiz, vice president of Latin American sales. “We’re honored that the NOCAD chose these reliable aircraft to support their missions in Trinidad and Tobago.”

The aircraft will be used throughout Trinidad and Tobago to provide 24/7 air support for national security and a variety of parapublic missions including disaster relief aid, SAR and medical transportation.

“We needed an aircraft that would meet current mission performance requirements with minimal downtime for changing to various mission roles, yet powerful and reliable to maximize performance capabilities,” said Major Paul Brown, deputy director of NOCAD. “The acquisitions of these state-of-the-art aircraft will offer this increased level of performance and safety that will help us better protect our citizens.”

“When we made the decision to purchase these aircraft, we were all in agreement the Bell 429 and 412EPI were absolutely the right fit for our operations,” said Major Brown.

(Pictured [L-R]: Major Paul Brown, NOCAD Executive Director Garvin Heerah, President and CEO John Garrison, Vice President of Latin American Sales Jay Ortiz)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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