Turkish National Police sign largest order yet for Bell 429
The Turkish National Police (TNP) has sealed a contract to purchase 15 Bell 429 helicopters.
The contract was signed in the presence of officials from Bell and the Turkish General Directorate of Security (EGM) in Ankara on 9 March and follows Bell’s announcement it had entered negotiations with the police for the aircraft at the beginning of January.
At the time it was suggested that the TNP were considering options for a further five aircraft, but it’s not clear whether this will be taken up in the future or if the deal includes any cooperation with Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). The 429 beat the competition from Eurocopter and AgustaWestland.
The TNP currently operates a small fleet of single-engined MD600 helicopters but the TNP was keen to replace these aircraft with a modern twin-engine type. The EGM said the aircraft would 'improve the abilities of the Security General Directorate airborne reconnaissance and surveillance'.
The contract is the largest single order for the Bell 429 light-twin so far and Bell is hopeful that it could give them a foothold into the European light-twin market.
Source: By Tony Osborne in London - 09 March 2012 - Shephard News
Photo: Turkish National Police Bell 429 (Photo by Shephard Group)
(9.03.2012)
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