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BELL 407GXI(2021)

BELL 407GXI

Specifications

Year2021
Serial Number54941
RegistrationOE-XAT
Total Hours170
LocationEUROPE, AUSTRIA
RegionEUROPE

Broker

AVIONMAR

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AI Description

  • One owner since new
  • Extra 3 years warranty until Nov. 26
  • Autopilot (2-axis AFCS)
  • Radar altimeter (GRA 55)
  • Traffic avoidance system (GTS 800 TAS Garmin)
  • Auxiliary fuel tank (19 gallons)
  • Lightweight heli-utility-basket
  • Air-conditioning with dual forward evaporators
  • Blade fold system
  • Max gross weight: 5250 lbs
  • Dual controls
  • High visibility main rotor blades
  • Rubber mounted chin bubbles
  • Jettisonable crew doors
  • Tail rotor camera
  • LED lighting
  • High skid gear with flitesteps
  • Glass cockpit (Garmin G1000H NXi)
  • Pre-flight kit and automatic door openers
  • Fuel filter protector and locking fuel cap kit
  • Baggage compartment edge protector
  • Bleed air heater and particle separator
  • 7-place ICS with Bose LEMO jacks
  • Cabin features corporate soundproofing and leather seats
  • USB ports (x3 total: 2 in cabin, 1 in cockpit)
  • Crew assist handles and floor protection kit
  • Detachable flitstep kit and window locks
  • 407 quick release heli-utility-basket

About this Model

Overview

The Bell 407GXi is an evolution of the 407 line aimed at operators who want a familiar, proven airframe paired with updated cockpit integration and improved powerplant performance margins. It is commonly selected for utility, corporate, public safety, and training missions where speed, payload flexibility, and straightforward single-engine operations matter more than all-weather, multi-engine redundancy.

Mission Fit

Typical missions center on short-to-medium sectors with frequent stops, operating from helipads, confined areas, or unimproved sites. The platform’s power and rotor system support productive performance in high density altitude environments, but payload-range tradeoffs remain central: additional fuel can quickly reduce available cabin load, particularly with mission equipment installed.

Cabin

Cabin layout is oriented around a single-pilot cockpit with club-style rear seating and good visibility. Noise and vibration levels are consistent with the light single-engine class; passenger comfort is generally strong for shorter legs and sightseeing, while longer legs depend on seating configuration, headset use, and installed options. Access and loading benefit from the wide doors and a cabin that can be configured for passenger, utility, or specialized missions.