Bell have announced the delivery of two Bell 407GXis to Louisiana State Police at APSCON 2024, bringing their total number of Bell aircraft to nine.
“The Louisiana State Police has been a long-time Bell customer, and we are honored that they have chosen the Bell 407GXi to further expand their fleet,” said Lane Evans, managing director, North America. “We are continuing to see a growing need for the Bell 407GXi platform in the public safety arena for its advanced aerial capabilities.”
The Louisiana State Police’s Air Support Unit remains on-call, twenty-four hours a day, to provide emergency response assistance to all local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies within the state. With the added capabilities of the Air Support Unit’s new Bell 407GXis, the Louisiana State Police is expecting to significantly expand upon their public safety mission portfolio.
“Louisiana State Police has a long-standing relationship with Bell and their commitment to public safety. We are very excited about the addition of the two New Bell 407 GXi’s and look forward to putting them to work serving the residents and visitors of Louisiana,” said Keith Gros, Command Pilot, Louisiana State Police Air Support.
The newly delivered Bell 407GXis will join the Air Support Unit’s seven other Bell aircraft, including a Bell 407GXP, two Bell 430s, a Bell UH-1H, a Bell UH-1V, Bell Huey II and a Bell 206L-IV Long Ranger.