2013 BELL 407 SOLD

No longer listed as of March 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

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Year
2013
Make
Bell
Model
407
Total Time
82 hr
Seller
Michael Savback
Source
avpay.aero
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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 407 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 407. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Bell 407 typical: $2,000,000 – $4,700,000 median $2,925,000 across 42 active listings

Description

The Bell 407GX is a well-rounded civil utility helicopter that can be used for a variety of missions such as transportation, SAR, reconnaissance, medical evacuation, training, VIP and more. Avionics ICS including five H10-13H Headsets ELT provisions Artex C406-NHM ELT Glass cockpit – G1000 (Garmin) Optional equipment 19 gallon fuel tank Headliner – Standard with AC Ducting Cargo Hook Provisions 5,250 lb takeoff weight Litter Provisions Particle Separator Two A20 Bose headsets w/o bluetooth Bleed Air Heater with Windshield and Chin Bubble Defrost Door Openers – Automatic – for Crew Doors Cabin Floor Protector Kit Handrail/footrest for pre-flight checks Baggage area Spacemaker Interior Seats – Corporate, Interior Trim – Corporate, Armrests – Corporate Exterior White paint scheme with red black stripes

About the Bell 407

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.