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US air medical provider Air Methods is expanding its Bell 429 helicopter fleet with the addition of two new aircraft to support various longstanding partners. For more than 15 years, Air Methods has relied on the Bell 429 as a cornerstone of its fleet. Currently, Air Methods has 11 Bell 429 helicopters in the US, amassing more than 49,000 flight hours across the fleet. With the newest additions, Air Methods will have 13 in its fleet by the end of the year.
“The Bell 429 continues to exceed expectations in air medical performance,” says Air Methods CEO Rob Hamilton. “Its reliability, safety features and operational cost-efficiency allow us to deliver on our promise of providing critical care to communities in need. This platform combined with Bell's unwavering commitment to customer support continues to make it a very valued partner.”
The new aircraft will support Air Methods' operations and partners in Iowa and North Carolina. One of the Bell 429s has already been deployed to UNC Air Care, a long-standing partner and a leader in emergency care throughout the region. The aircraft enhances UNC Air Care's operational readiness and expands its ability to deliver advanced critical care to more patients and communities across North Carolina.
“The Bell 429 provides the cabin space, performance and safety features that are essential for our mission,” states UNC Air Care associate director Leanne Reaves. “Our pilots and clinicians trust this aircraft every day to help us reach patients faster and deliver lifesaving care when minutes matter most.”
The Bell 429 has proven itself to be a vital asset in air medical operations, offering speed, power and reliability in even the most demanding environments. Its spacious cabin, advanced avionics and four-axis autopilot system make it an ideal platform for critical care missions, supporting both patient safety and crew performance. From Bell's perspective, the continued trust in the 429 by operators like Air Methods is a testament to the platform's lasting value.
“We're proud to support Air Methods and UNC Air Care in their lifesaving missions,” says Lane Evans, Bell managing director of North America. “The Bell 429 continues to prove its capabilities as a premier air medical platform. With outstanding customer support, cutting-edge technology and an industry-leading maintenance programme, it delivers value where it matters most, on every mission.”