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BELL 407GXI(2021)

Specifications

Year2021
Serial Number54941
RegistrationN195DJ
Total Hours205
LocationPOMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

AUSTIN JET AIRCRAFT SALES

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+15122927088

Aircraft Details

  • Located in Pompano Beach, Florida; maintained by Bell Service Center; one owner since new; good records; factory warranty until November 2026
  • 205 total airframe and engine hours
  • GARMIN G1000 NXI glass cockpit with advanced avionics suite including 2-axis AFCS autopilot, radar altimeter, traffic avoidance system, and more
  • Equipped with dual controls, rotor brake, air conditioning with dual forward evaporators, wire strike protection, high visibility main rotor blades, high skid gear with flitesteps, tail rotor camera, engine inlet particle separator, jettisonable crew doors, pneumatic door openers (5), pre-flight kit, spacemaker & cover, aux fuel tank (19 gal), locking fuel cap kit, baggage compartment and floor protectors, main rotor blade folding kit, crew and cabin wedge windows with sliders, snow deflectors, corporate soundproofing, corporate leather seats, LED lighting, USB power ports, cockpit/cabin floor protection, crew assist handles
  • Blue exterior; corporate interior with tan all leather seats and matching carpets
  • Airworthy and available now

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.