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Bell Helicopter announces Chongqing General Aviation Group as new Bell authorized customer service facility in China

Bell Helicopter Press Release | December 17, 2015

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The Bell 407GX rests in the Chongqing General Aviation facility. Bell Helicopter Photo
Bell Helicopter, a Textron Inc. company, has announced Chongqing General Aviation (CQGA), located in China’s Chongqing Provence, as Bell Helicopter’s newest authorized customer service facility (CSF).
CQGA has a 43,700 square foot Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) part 145 certified maintenance facility and offers non-specialized maintenance capabilities for Bell 407 aircraft. CQGA is an established operator, and has two Bell 407GXs and recently the company received the first certified Bell 412 aircraft to be operated in China and used for fire-fighting missions.
“Bringing on Chongqing General Aviation as an authorized CSF reinforces our commitment to enhancing the regional support customers need to continue their operations,” said Chris Jaran, Bell Helicopter’s vice president of China. “As a long-time Bell aircraft operator, Chongqing General Aviation delivers exceptional customer service, which made them the right fit to join the CSF network.”
Established in April 2012 by the Chongqing General Aviation Group, CQGA’s business scope includes aircraft maintenance, tourism, air ambulance, forestry support, aerial advertising, agriculture support, aerial photography, VIP flights, law enforcement support, firefighting and charters. 
Bell Helicopter provides its customers with local support in every corner of the world and has more than 100 authorized customer service facilities in 34 countries. 
“We have a robust aftermarket support network, and we continue to listen to our customers and make decisions that align with our business direction and bring our customer base enhanced value,” said Neil Jones, manager of the Bell Helicopter Customer Service Facility Network.

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