ADVANCED AVIONICS
Garmin G1000H NXi suite.
IMPRESSIVE RANGE
Up to 325 non-stop nautical miles.
POWERFUL ENGINE
Up to 120 knots cruising speeds.
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Stable and easily maneuverable.
SAFETY FEATURES
HTAWS and TCAS systems.

Discover The Bell 206 L-4 Longranger
A heavy-duty, multi-mission versatile powerhouse, the Bell 206 L4, built at Bell Helicopter’s Mirabel, Quebec, facility, is the classic light utility helicopter. The Bell 206 series represents a series of two-bladed, single-engine, and twin-engine helicopters. The Bell line has been manufactured for more than 40 years and is the world’s third most widely produced helicopter.
The Bell 206 L4 is considered by many to be the industry standard. The L4 model has proven itself to be an excellent aircraft time and again, with numerous civilian, commercial, and military operations under its belt. Roomy and quiet—this helicopter is excellent for domestic flights, transnational travel, and business-class travel.
There’s room for six adults in the interior cabin with ample legroom and big windows that let passengers soak in the scenery around and below. The 206 L4 has a reputation for delivering a smooth and comfortable ride. And it’s always been the favourite of pilots, with some of the reasons for the preference being that it is both safe and fun to fly.
The Bell 206 L4 is a very capable performer, with 120-knot cruising speeds and over 300 miles of nonstop flight range. It’s simply a dependable private flight product, perfect for anyone who is seeking to fly privately without worry and at a budget-friendly price.
Bell 206 L-4 Longranger Cabin Layout
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Bell 206 L-4 Longranger Specifications

Brussels, Belgium
The capital of Belgium and the entire European Union, Brussels has an interesting history, some amazing architecture, and a rich cultural life. Railway enthusiasts (and even non-enthusiasts) are likely to enjoy the time spent at Train World. This railway-centered museum highlights the country’s history with the topic, going so far as to include several completely restored antique locomotives. Brussels is also a business hub, acting as host to many annual international business conferences and events.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam is renowned for its winding canals, interesting architecture, and rich cultural life. Begijnhof tops our list of lesser-known attractions that are worthy of a visit. This courtyard is tucked away near the center of the city and once served as the home to a sect of religious women known as Beguines. While there are numerous historic homes to explore, Amsterdam’s oldest all-wood house is the main attraction at this site. The city also has some super-fun districts to visit, like Jordaan, with its hip shops and restaurants.
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Paris, France
Paris, France, is home to a countless number of historical attractions. Fans of the eerie and macabre will surely want to spend some time underground in the Catacombs of Paris. This underground ossuary is said to be the final resting place of over six million individuals. Guided tours of the catacombs are available throughout each week. Paris is renowned for food and fashion too. Travel tip: Allow more than one day to visit the Louvre if you’re serious about seeing all of the exhibits. Yes, it truly is that large!
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Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is a city that embraces its history and connection to literature. Don’t be fooled, as the Casino at Marino isn’t actually a casino at all. This neoclassical temple dates all the way back to the 18th century and is specifically designed to appear small to onlookers viewing the exterior, but inside, there are 16 elaborately designed and decorated rooms. There are also lively bars and the Guinness Storehouse in this city. What visit to Dublin would be complete without having a pint or two?
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