Bell 407 (Sioux Scout)

IMPRESSIVE RANGE

Over 300 nautical miles non-stop.

POWERFUL ENGINE

Rolls-Royce 250-C47B turbine engine.

COMFORTABLE RIDE

Stable and highly maneuverable.

HIGH ALTITUDE CAPABILITY

Service ceiling of 20,000 feet.

ADVANCED AVIONICS

Garmin G1000H NXi suite.

Discover The Bell 407 (Sioux Scout)

The Bell 407 (also known as the Sioux Scout) is a lightweight utility helicopter known for its exceptional performance, comfort, and reliability. Its incredible versatility has made it a popular option for missions of all types, from corporate travel to emergency medical evacuations and even guided tours.

Positive comments regarding its reactive handling and smooth ride are just a few of the compliments that we’ve heard regarding the 407 model. The Sioux Scout has a comfortable interior with a seating capacity of six adults. With plenty of windows, it’s easy to enjoy great views from cosy seats without feeling cramped. The interior is whisper-quiet and air-conditioned to keep the heat at bay, ideal for flights covering both short and long distances.

The Bell 407 comes equipped with a Rolls-Royce 250-C47B engine and boasts a cruising speed of 133 knots and a nonstop flight range of 337 nautical miles. It is versatile and allows for many custom configurations. This allows operators to adapt it for specific jobs such as law enforcement, medical transport, or utility-based missions.

This is a helicopter that is efficient and stylish, ready to provide passengers with high-quality, completely private travel. Contact us to book your time aboard this beauty today!


Bell 407 Cabin Layout

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Bell 407 Specifications

Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester is a city located in the northwest of England with a rich industrial history and is well-known for music, art, and sports. The top visitor spots are the Manchester Museum and the Science and Industry Museum. For sports fans, there’s Old Trafford (the stadium of Manchester United Football Club). It is also a major commercial city and has a robust economy.

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Cardiff, Wales

Cardiff is a beautiful city that, similar to many other historic places, is a contrast of old and new. Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Centre, and the National Museum Cardiff are a few visitor favourites. It is also home to the city’s bustling waterfront at Cardiff Bay, and it is a centre of government, business, and culture.

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Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the European Union as a whole is a historic city with beautiful buildings and lively culture. Popular spots for first-time visitors include the Grand Place, Atomium, and Manneken Pis. Brussels is also well known for its decadent delicacies (chocolate and waffles are insanely delicious here) and many annual foreign business conferences and events.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is famous for its beautiful river canals, its old historic buildings, and its rich cultural atmosphere. Film aficionados will want to spend some time at the EYE Film Museum, located right next to the IJ waterfront. See the ever-changing exhibitions and view exclusive screenings throughout the year. The popular area of Jordaan is always a big hit, with its trendy boutiques and cafes.

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