This website uses cookies
More information
Business Air News Bulletin
Business Air News Bulletin
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Why visit ACE ’24?

Related background information from the Handbook...

Bell, a Textron Company
Aircraft

Exhibitions/Conferences

BAN's World Gazetteer

Texas
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

Bell celebrates four decades in China
There have been many changes across China's helicopter market over the last 40 years, and Bell has been a major player since its first orders in 1979.
It's a big thumbs up for Bell's long presence in China from China Southern Airline General Aviation vice president Jian Zhuodong with Bell MD North Asia Jacinto Monge and China Eastern Airline General Aviation chief engineer Li Xin.

Bell Textron was at the Tianjin Helicopter Expo to celebrate 40 years of helicopters operations in the Chinese market.

“In the past 40 years, the Chinese civil helicopter industry has changed tremendously, becoming the second largest civilian helicopter market in the Asia Pacific region,” says north Asia managing director Jacinto Monge. “Bell has been very proud to participate in the development of the vertical lift industry since the first aircraft orders in 1979. We are actively working with our Chinese collaborators, CAAC and other authorities to build a safe, efficient and sustainable vertical industry for China for future generations.”

From the light single engine Bell 505 and Bell 407 to the light twin engine Bell 429 and the medium-sized twin engine Bell 412, a variety of models are performing various types of missions in China every day. The world's first fly-by-wire helicopter, the super mid-size Bell 525, is on track to being ready to land in China in coming years, and the company expects this game-changer to boost the development of the safe and effective advanced operations in China.

There are approximately 180 Bell helicopters operating across China. That number is expected to grow in the coming years as Bell is scheduled to deliver new helicopters to China based on more than 200 orders that have been signed since 2017.

Other News
 
JGAS signs up for Japan's first Designer Series Bell 429
March 18, 2024
The Japan General Aviation Service Group has bought its second Bell helicopter, the first of the Designer Series to operate in Japan.
Aerial Patrol gains Bell 505 for powerline and pipeline missions
March 11, 2024
The Bell 505 will be used exclusively for comprehensive utility inspections.
Four Bell 429s are set for Middle East parapublic operations
March 1, 2024
These aircraft will join the 90 Bell 429s supporting law enforcement, firefighting and parapublic missions globally.