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BELL 407GXP(2015)

Specifications

Year2015
Serial Number0000
Registration--
Total Hours--
LocationAUCKLAND, NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
RegionAUSTRALIA & OCEANIA

Broker

PACIFIC AIRHUB AIRCRAFT SALES

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: BELL 407GXP
  • Condition: Used
  • No damage history
  • Always hangared
  • All ADS, SBS, and maintenance are current
  • Ready for immediate delivery
  • Engine: ROLLS ROYCE M250-C47B
  • Avionics: GARMIN G1000
  • Dual controls
  • Cargo hook
  • Air conditioning
  • 28AH battery
  • 19-gallon auxiliary fuel tank
  • Jettisonable crew door
  • High skid landing gear
  • LED lights (internal/external)
  • High visibility main rotor blades
  • Power enhancement certification
  • Rotor brake
  • Tail rotor camera
  • Wire strike protection system
  • Maximum takeoff weight option: 5250 lbs
  • Cabin intercom system (includes 5 sets of H100-13H headsets)
  • ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter)
  • Cargo hook – fixed parts
  • Litter conversion
  • Engine inlet barrier particle separator
  • Headliner with air conditioning ducts
  • Cabin heating and windshield defrost
  • Flight inspection kit (4 handholds, 2 steps)

About this Model

Overview

The Bell 407GXP is a development of the 407 line that pairs the proven four-blade rotor system and spacious cabin format with an upgraded Rolls‑Royce 250‑C47B engine. It is typically chosen for operators who want a straightforward, widely supported single-engine platform for passenger, utility, and aerial work where quick turn capability, hot/high margin, and external-load flexibility matter more than long-range cruise.

Mission Fit

In practice, the 407GXP fits missions that start and end within a regional operating area and value rapid start/stop cycles, good hover performance, and reconfigurable cabin utility. Its performance is often leveraged for hot-and-high or high gross weight scenarios compared with earlier 407 variants, but the aircraft remains a single-engine platform, which can shape routing, overwater/remote-area planning, and customer acceptance.

Cabin

The cabin is set up for practical loading and quick reconfiguration, typically supporting a pilot plus multiple passengers with wide access for boarding and gear. Noise and vibration levels are characteristic of a modern single-engine helicopter; comfort depends heavily on interior completion, seating, and mission equipment (e.g., partitions, medical interiors, or camera mounts).