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Municipal Enterprises to debut Bell 407GXi in Canada
More than 1,000 Bell aircraft already operate in Canada, including those with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Coast Guard. Municipal Enterprises will use its B407GXi to enhance the travel experience for its clients.
Hot and high performance is a speciality of the Bell 407GXi.

Nova Scotia, Canada-based Municipal Enterprises has taken delivery of the country's first Bell 407GXi. The aircraft is outfitted with newly-certified onboard equipment and features a custom designed interior. Municipal will use it for its multifaceted group of companies.

“We are excited to take delivery of the Bell 407GXi, and we are confident the aircraft will provide customers with an enhanced travel experience,” says VP Harold Johnson. “The Bell 407GXi provides improved pilot awareness, higher precision navigation, enhanced engine controls and improved in-flight connectivity to smartphones and tablets. It's a great addition to our business in eastern Canada.”

In 2018, Bell introduced the enhanced Bell 407 platform at Heli-Expo. The type features the Garmin G1000H NXi integrated flight deck and a new Rolls-Royce M250-C47E/4 engine with dual channel FADEC, which delivers better high and hot performance, full automatic relight and the ability to cruise at 133 kts.

“The Bell 407GXi delivers a more robust customer experience while providing best-in-class speed, performance and reliability,” says Bell's executive VP of commercial business Susan Griffin. “Canada is home to Bell's final assembly centre for all current commercial aircraft, and we are proud to have completed and delivered Municipal Enterprises Limited's customised Bell 407GXi at our Mirabel facility.”

Since 1986, Bell has assembled and delivered more than 5,000 helicopters from its Mirabel facility and employs 1,200 personnel across Canada. More than 1,000 Bell aircraft operate in Canada including those with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Coast Guard.

Additional options for the 407GXi include the Garmin FlightStream 510 that allows pilots to upload flight plans from smart devices, Garmin SurfaceWatch that provides runway identification and alerting technology, a 3,100-lb. cargo hook and Health Usage Monitoring for aircraft system diagnostics.

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