Bell 429

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The Bell 429 is a light twin-engine helicopter widely used for corporate transport, emergency medical services, and law enforcement due to its advanced avionics, spacious cabin, and performance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf helicopter
light twin-engine helicopter
airframeMaterial composite and metal construction
avionics advanced navigation systems
glass cockpit
integrated flight management system
cabinFeature flat-floor cabin
rear clamshell doors
spacious cabin
wide side doors
certification EASA type certified
FAA type certified
Transport Canada type certified
configuration single main rotor
tail rotor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 1 or 2 pilots
engineModel Pratt & Whitney Canada PW207D1 NERFINISHED
engineType twin turboshaft
firstFlight 2007
fuelType jet fuel
introduced 2009
landingGear skid-type landing gear
manufacturer Bell Helicopter NERFINISHED
Bell Textron NERFINISHED
marketSegment civil helicopter market
maxCruiseSpeed approximately 278 km/h
notableFeature Category A performance
high tail rotor authority
low vibration levels
single-pilot IFR capability
numberOfEngines 2
operatorType air ambulance services
corporate operators
government agencies
police agencies
passengerCapacity up to 7 passengers
primaryUse corporate and VIP transport
emergency medical services
law enforcement operations
utility missions
range approximately 722 km
role air ambulance
corporate transport helicopter
law enforcement helicopter
light utility helicopter
search and rescue helicopter
serviceCeiling approximately 6,100 m
status in service

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Bell Textron notableProduct Bell 429