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SOFEX 2022: Jordanian Air Force orders Bell 505 helicopters for training.
Bell Textron on November 1 announced the signed agreement for the sale of 10 Bell 505 helicopters to the Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) at The Special Operations Forces Exhibition & Conference (SOFEX) in Aqaba, Jordan.
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Signing of the contract at SOFEX 2022. From left to right: Patrick Moulay, senior vice president, International Commercial Sales of Bell, and General Mohammad Hiyasat, Commander, Royal Jordanian Air Force (Picture source: Bell Textron)
The contract includes the delivery of the aircraft with a flight training device and a comprehensive computer-based training package to enable an enhanced approach to basic and advanced rotorcraft flight training at the King Hussein Air College in Mafraq, Jordan.
“It is with profound gratitude to the Royal Jordanian Air Force that we share news of this agreement to purchase the Bell 505s as the new helicopter trainer for the Air Force”, said Patrick Moulay, senior vice president of International Commercial Sales, Bell.
Sameer Rehman, managing director, Africa and Middle East, Bell, said: “We are dedicated to the Armed Forces, the Air Force, and the citizens of Jordan and offer our commitment to ensure the best of service. The Bell 505 will serve alongside the men and women of the Air Force by playing a critical role in ensuring the operational readiness of its cadets”.
The Bell 505 is a popular aircraft for commercial and military customers alike, offering phenomenal power, optimal visibility and high-tech Garmin avionics. The company recently celebrated the 400th Bell 505 delivery since its launch in 2017.
“We look forward to adding the Bell 505 aircraft to our fleet and providing our pilots with one of the best possible aircraft for their training. The addition of 10 new aircraft will enable us to further expand our operations in the country, in turn increasing the capabilities of the Royal Jordanian Air Force,” said Brig. Gen. Mohammad F. Hiyasat, Commander, Royal Jordanian Air Force.
The Royal Jordanian Air Force is undergoing a modernization push, and the Bell 505s will replace the Robinson R44 Raven II trainers. The RJAF plans to phase out its Bell UH-1H and MH-6 Little Bird helicopters.
Bell 505 trainer (Picture source: Bell Textron)