New Delhi: Texas-based Bell Helicopter has sold three B-412s to the Mumbai-based Global Vectra Helicorp Ltd., bringing the Indian aviation firm's fleet size to 18.
"Global Vectra also has firm plans to incorporate another four Bell-412s into its fleet in the next financial year," said Lt. Gen. (Retired) S.J.S. Saighal, chairman and managing director of the company.
With the latest sale, there are more than 70 Bell helicopters operating in India - 18 of them of 412s - with a market share of over 50 percent, said a statement issued by Bell Helicopter.
03/01/07 IANS/Telugu Portal
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