SPACIOUS CABIN
Room for up to 8 passengers.
IMPRESSIVE RANGE
Up to 352 non-stop nautical miles.
AMPLE BAGGAGE SPACE
37 cubic feet of luggage capacity.
HIGH-SPEED TRAVEL
Maximum cruise speed of 140 knots.
OPERATING ALTITUDE
Capable of flying at 4,500 m.

Discover The Bell 430
If you seek both luxury and performance, the Bell 430 is prepared to consistently meet and exceed your expectations. This is a twin-engine helicopter that can comfortably carry up to eight passengers and is the perfect helicopter for your business travel or leisure flights. Its interior cabin is comfortable, with lots of legroom and open windows to allow passengers to enjoy the scenery while travelling.
Beyond its slick interior, the Bell 430 is quite powerful. It can travel at cruising speeds of 140 knots and fly up to 350 non-stop nautical miles for reliable, on-time service. Armed with the latest avionics equipment, every flight is sure to be smooth and safe—even in the most extreme of weather conditions.
The Bell 430 is capable of many other applications beyond just personal and business use. The interior can be arranged for emergency medical care, offshore operations, and more. Fly through cities large or small, or cruise over waterways, deserts, and mountains—the Bell 430 can do it all.
The Bell 430 is the perfect combination of performance, ease of use, and versatility for fans of private air travel. It’s a must-rent for anyone seeking an uncompromised travel experience. Reach out to us today to book your space on this amazing helicopter!
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, is home to historical and cultural landmarks like the Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, and the Edinburgh Festival. The city has a blend of medieval and Georgian architecture, a thriving arts scene, and plenty of lush greenery for outdoorists.
- Approximately
- 2
- hours
- and
- 20
- min

Dublin, Ireland
The capital of Ireland, Dublin, offers much in the way of history, pubs, and literature. Hoping to avoid crowds? Consider visiting the Blessington Street Basin and Iveagh Gardens. The first is essentially a hidden park that is perfect for some quiet time. The second is a much less crowded option than St. Stephen’s Green, but many consider this Victorian garden to be just as beautiful. Travel tip: Don’t skip over the maze at Iveagh Gardens—it’s a jolly good time!
- Approximately
- 1
- hour
- and
- 50
- min

Bordeaux, France
Bordeaux is extremely famous for producing fine wines, architecture dating back to the 18th century, and rich French culture. There’s the old town area, an official UNESCO World Heritage site, the Place de la Bourse, and several museums and galleries to visit. Tourists also flock to Bordeaux’s wine regions, like Médoc and Saint-Émilion, for tastings. Enjoy!
- Approximately
- 2
- hours
- and
- 40
- min

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam is a famous city of canals, older historic buildings, and seemingly nonstop cultural activities. Vondelpark is Amsterdam’s largest and is perfect for a wide variety of activities. Walking, cycling, stopping for a picnic, or simply relaxing on a blanket amongst the ponds and beautiful gardens are all viable options at this wonderful park. Amsterdam is also an important commercial and financial centre that manages to be ancient yet, at the same time, forever trendy.
- Approximately
- 1
- hours
- and
- 45
- min