Bell Delivers 400th Model 505
With deliveries of the first Bell 505 beginning in 2017, the company has announced the milestone 400th delivery of the model to a customer in the UK.
Bell has announced the milestone 400th delivery of its model 505 light single-engine helicopter to Al Barratt, co-founder of Grenade and owner of Cotswold Aviation. (Photo: Cotswold Aviation)

Bell announced the milestone delivery of its 400th model 505 light single-engine helicopter to UK customer Al Barratt, co-founder of Grenade and owner of Cotswold Aviation.


“We are proud to celebrate the 400th delivery to Mr. Barratt,” said LaShan Bonaparte, Bell's vice president of commercial sales. â€śThe Bell 505 provides outstanding performance capabilities, modern avionics, and a versatile cabin for our customers. This will be a great addition to Cotswold Aviation’s fleet.” 


The first Bell 505, a five-seat aircraft that cruises at 125 knots and has a 360 nm maximum range, was delivered in 2017. It features the Garmin G1000H NXi avionics suite and Safran Arrius 2R engine with a dual-channel fadec and can now be equipped with the optional Garmin GFC 600H autopilot with features including altitude hold with speed stability and a hover assist mode. The aircraft is available in utility, executive, and VIP interior configurations and is gaining popularity as both a civil and military trainer. The 505 currently is used to train government forces in Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Montenegro, and the UAE. Additionally, Bell recently signed a deal to sell 40 for use as trainers to the Republic of Korea Army and Republic of Korea Navy. 

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