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Mon, Mar 02, 2015

Saudi Geological Survey To Use Bell 429

Aircraft Will Aid In Geological Survey And Mineral Exploration

The Saudi Geological Survey has entered into a purchase agreement with Bell Helicopter for a Bell 429 outfitted to perform utility roles in the Middle East. The company will use the aircraft to support geological mapping, mineral exploration and many other sustainable management activities.

The aircraft was signed for by Dr. Zohair A. Nawab, President of SGS in a formal signing ceremony at International Defense Exhibition and Conference (IDEX). 

“We needed an aircraft that could withstand the extreme environments we operate in day-to-day,” said Nawab. “Using the Bell 429’s performance capabilities in high and hot conditions coupled with exceptional vibration control and stability we can better acquire geological data that can help provide a better quality of life to our nation.”
 
Saudi Geological Survey is an earth science organization serving their community to create a healthy environment. The organization places an emphasis on understanding the geologic, economic and engineering factors that affect sustainable management of resources.

“We are confident the Bell 429 will aid in making great contributions to the geological field and help the community in which it serves,” said Steve Suttles, vice president and managing director of sales in the Middle East and Africa. “As the rotorcraft industry continues to grow in the region, our customers are realizing the reliability and versatility of the Bell 429.”

(Image provided by Bell Helicopter. [L-R] Adam Cuquet, David Sale, Fahad Wallan, Mr. Ghazi J.S. Abdulhay, John Garrison, president and CEO of Bell Helicopter, HE Dr. Zohair A. Nawab, president of Saudi Geological Survey, Patrick Moulay, Saad Wallan, Mr. Faisal Qazi B Shalabi, Steve Suttles)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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