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Press Release

Issued by Bell, a Textron Company.

March 6, 2011

Bell Helicopter's academy becomes first training school to receive practical training approval from EASA

Bell Helicopter, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company announced today that the Bell Helicopter Training Academy has received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Training Approval for Bell 206 series, 407 and 412 helicopters.

In addition to the normal theory approvals, Bell Helicopter's Training Academy has been granted practical approval for the 206, 407, and 412 models, making it the first training school anywhere in the world to receive practical training approval from EASA.

Training academy graduates can now drastically reduce the amount of on-the-job proficiency demonstration they need to become type-certified as a mechanic under European regulations.

"Rounding out our EASA training approvals, when combined with our many Transport Canada approvals, further establishes the Bell Helicopter Training Academy as the premier helicopter maintenance training school in the world," stated Trey Wade, director Bell Helicopter Training Academy. "We are honored to become the first school to be granted practical training approval from EASA. This achievement provides even more differentiation from our competitors."

As a EASA Part 147 approved maintenance training organization the Bell Helicopter Training Academy is now approved to provide B1.3 Maintenance Training Courses on all variants of the 206 product line (A, B, and L) as well as B1.3 and B2 Electrical Maintenance Courses on the 407 and 412 helicopter models.

These additional capabilities supplement existing EASA approvals for the 427 and 429 aircraft, making it possible for the Bell Helicopter Training Academy to conduct EASA approved maintenance training on every Bell helicopter currently produced.

"Bell Helicopter is committed to providing our customers with the safe and innovative training solutions," said Charles Fisher, manager technical training. "Achieving these EASA approvals allows us to conduct maintenance training for Bell Helicopter's entire product line and satisfy our customers training requirements, not only in Europe, but throughout the world, on a global scale."

Located at Fort Worth Alliance Airport, the Bell Helicopter Training Academy takes pride in delivering the finest helicopter training in the world with highly skilled professional pilot and technical instructors. Their training incorporates the latest technological advancements into its aviation training programs and continues to invest in the development of new, industry-leading initiatives to promote helicopter safety.

The Bell Helicopter Training Academy also boasts the most comprehensive collection of helicopter maintenance training devices in the industry, allowing the students the rare opportunity to immediately augment their classroom knowledge with hands-on application.

Recent improvements in Bell Helicopter's maintenance training programs include the installation of electronic classrooms, upgrades to composite maintenance trainers, and non-destructive inspection training for maintenance technicians.