Bell Textron has signed a purchase agreement for two Bell 407GXi helicopters to the Louisiana State Police.

“Bell is honoured the Louisiana State Police have chosen the Bell 407GXi to expand their public safety mission capabilities,” said Lane Evans, managing director, North America.

“With its upgraded avionics and customisable cabin space, the Bell 407GXi continues to advance public safety agencies throughout the world.”

There are more than 1,500 Bell 407s operating throughout the world with over six million total fleet flight hours.

The Louisiana State Police’s Air Support Unit provides aerial support to all local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies within the state upon request.

The Air Support Unit plans to use their new Bell 407GXis to expand their public safety mission portfolio. In addition to their two new Bell 407GXis, the Air Support Unit also uses a Bell 407GXP, two Bell 430s, one Bell 206L-IV Long Ranger, and a Bell 206B-III Jet Ranger – all configured with night vision goggles, forward looking infrared cameras, and Trakka Beam and Night Sun searchlights.

The Bell 407GXi can cruise at 133 kts (246 km/h).
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