- BELL Bell 407GX
Make offer
- Year
- -
- Make
- Bell
- Model
- Bell 407GX
- Location
- Sweden
- Seller
- Michael Savbäck
- Source
- avbuyer.com
Performance & Capacity
- Seats
- 7
- Cruise
- 133 kts
- Max Speed
- 133 kts
- Range
- 330 nm
- Ceiling
- 18,500 ft
- Useful Load
- 2,347 lbs
- Fuel
- 131.0 gal
- Burn
- 40.0 gph
- Engines
- 1 · Turboshaft
- Power
- 675 hp
- MTOW
- 5,250 lbs
- ICAO Type
- B407
Manufacturer-published specs for the Bell Bell 407GX model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.
Operating Cost (est.)
- Hourly Variable
- $550
- Annual Fixed
- $100,000
- Engine Overhaul
- $350,000
- TBO
- 3,500 hrs
AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Bell Bell 407GX. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.
Market price band
Bell Bell 407GX typical:
$2,000,000 – $4,700,000
median $2,925,000
across 43 active listings
Description
Various VIP options available off-market The Bell 407GX is a versatile, high-performance helicopter renowned for its smooth ride, advanced avionics, and reliable power. Powered by the Rolls-Royce 250-C47B engine, the 407GX delivers outstanding performance, even in hot and high conditions. With seating for up to six passengers, it’s an ideal choice for corporate transport, utility missions and law enforcement. FILE PHOTO Aircraft is offered subject to verification upon inspection and withdrawal from the market or prior sale. Images are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the actual aircraft.
About the Bell Bell 407GX
The Bell 407 is the four-blade, higher-performance evolution of the JetRanger lineage — a single-turbine seven-seat helicopter powered by a Rolls-Royce 250-C47B/C47E engine, with more power, faster cruise and a noticeably smoother ride than the 206 it succeeded as Bell's flagship single. Introduced in 1996 and still in production today as the 407GXi (Garmin G1000H cockpit), the 407 is a fixture of EMS, utility, law enforcement, corporate and private flying worldwide. Cruise around 130 knots; the four-blade rotor gives a quieter, more refined ride than the 206's two-blade system.
Produced 1996. Total produced: 1,600.