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BELL 407GXI(2021)

BELL 407GXI

Specifications

Year2021
Serial Number54958
Registration--
Total Hours80.2
LocationHONG KONG
RegionASIA

Broker

JETHQ

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Aircraft Details

  • Advanced avionics with Garmin G1000H NXi
  • Hot-and-high performance capabilities
  • Reliability for diverse missions
  • Features: ADS-B Out, Rotor Brake, Inlet Barrier Filter, Tail Rotor Camera, Cabin Heater, Chin Bubble Defog, Engine Compartment Bleed Air System
  • 2021 interior and exterior, original condition
  • Seating configuration for five (5) passengers: three (3) forward-facing seats, two (2) aft-facing seats
  • Cabin heating system
  • No damage history
  • Total airframe hours: 980.2
  • Total landings: 2,612
  • Engine: Rolls-Royce M250-C47E/4 with total hours of 980.2 and TBO of 2,000 hours
  • Main rotor and tail rotor blades with total hours of 980.2
  • Inspection complied with; next due: 150 HR / 12 M by Dec 2025 and 300 HR / 12 M by Dec 2025
  • Additional equipment: Wire Strike Kit, Aux Fuel Tank Provisions, Cargo Hook Provisions

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.