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Bell 412 Sale - Seller Representation

September 1, 2010
Bell 412 Sale - Seller Representation

HelicopterBuyer, Inc. announced today that it has sold a 1981 Bell 412, EMS configured to a North American buyer. The sale was a result of their exclusive helicopter brokerage services for Med-Trans Corporation. Mark V. Clancy, president and CEO of HelicopterBuyer, stated “We know that capitalized buyers are looking for the best value-for-money and have a wide selection of helicopters available in today’s market. In response, we are using innovative methods to locate buyers for our selling clients.”

HelicopterBuyer has seen increased North American demand for the Bell 412 helicopters this year although predominant demand is still coming from overseas. Clancy commented, “There are good values available for older Bell 412’s that offer much of the same capability and reliability as the newer model ships but for significantly less cost.”

HelicopterBuyer, Inc. is an international dealer and broker of civil turbine helicopters. For more than 10 years, the company has been exclusively brokering civil turbine helicopters for buying and selling clients and strategically procuring helicopters for dealer inventory resale. The company focuses on Agusta, Bell, and Eurocopter medium/light twins and high performance singles for the offshore, utility, law enforcement, corporate, and EMS markets. More information on available helicopters and services visit www.HelicopterBuyer.com.

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Contact Information

HelicopterBuyer, Inc. (HBI)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Central USA Time Zone
Minus (-6) GMT

Mark V. Clancy
President & CEO
+1-763-753-3700
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Delta Airlines (Formerly Northwest Airlines)