Bell 407GX Photos

The helicopter is the first to fly with Garmin's G1000 glass cockpit.

The Bell 407GX’s newly redesigned instrument panel nicely accommodates the Garmin G1000H’s large LCD glass displays. For more, check out Stephen's feature, "Bell 407GX."
"Featuring a roomy cabin that can accommodate five passengers, the Bell 407 remains a top choice among emergency medical providers, police, corporate heads and offshore oil operators." — Stephen Pope For more, check out Stephen's feature, "Bell 407GX."
With room for five passengers in the main cabin and a top speed of 140 knots, the Bell 407GX is an enticing option in the light, single-engine helicopter market. For more, check out Stephen's feature, "Bell 407GX."
Development of Bell's Model 407 first began in 1993. For more, check out Stephen's feature, "Bell 407GX."
"Time will tell if others agree, but based on my limited time in the 407GX, I think it’s safe to say that Bell has positioned itself at the forefront of the light, single-engine helicopter market with the upgraded model" — Stephen Pope For more, check out Stephen's feature, "Bell 407GX."
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