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Kuwait Ministry of Health opts for robust Bell 429
The Bell 429 has been one of the most successful light twin helicopters on the market since its certification in 2009, with almost 400 aircraft operating globally. Kuwait will soon host three B429s for HEMS missions.
The Bell 429 will be used to provide advanced emergency life support to all areas of Kuwait.

Kuwait International Aircraft Leasing (KIAL) has purchased a Bell 429 helicopter to be used by the Ministry of Health (MOH) for HEMS. This is the third 429 HEMS sale in the country. The aircraft is expected to be delivered in August 2022.

“We're delighted to add to our fleet of 429s, since we are very familiar with the aircraft's excellent performance in our hot environment and its ability to quickly move patients from emergency scenes to our medical facilities. We look forward to the delivery of the third helicopter, which will allow us to expand our operations within the country,” says Jassem Buqamber, Kuwait's air ambulance commander.

The Bell 429 has been one of the most successful light twin helicopters on the market since its certification in 2009, with almost 400 aircraft operating globally. It is known for its exceptional speed, performance, range and low lifecycle cost. The aircraft's readiness makes it ideal for a variety of uses such as emergency missions, law enforcement, parapublic, oil and gas, and corporate transport.

“We are honoured that the state of Kuwait has again selected the Bell 429 as its light twin helicopter of choice for its latest HEMS contract,” comments Sameer Rehman, MD for the Middle East and Africa. “Its remarkable flight performance, coupled with its multi-mission pedigree, make it perfectly suited to the Ministry of Health's aim of providing advanced emergency life support to all areas of Kuwait.”

The Bell 429's speed and agility make it ideal for emergency travel, in addition to search and rescue missions, with ample storage and space for six people, plus customisation options. It is operated by many governments for HEMS, search and rescue, and law enforcement missions all around the world.

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