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Bell Textron Inc. announced six new corporate orders from European clients, a notable win for its business aviation arm.
On November 26, 2025, Bell Textron confirmed that Bell Textron helicopters have been ordered in a block of six by undisclosed corporate customers across Western Europe. The deal underlines ongoing demand for modern, efficient rotorcraft in the executive and VIP transport market.
Company officials said the buyers prefer to remain anonymous; the announcement did not include model numbers or delivery aircraft registrations. Bell described the aircraft as customer-tailored rotorcraft configured for corporate missions, signalling flexible cabin layouts and avionics packages to match operator requirements.
Deliveries are scheduled to begin in early 2026, with production and outfitting timelines aligned to meet bespoke specifications. Bell did not disclose flight numbers, IATA/ICAO codes, or specific operators, so registrations and exact configuration details will be revealed when individual deliveries are completed.
The order package is modest in size but strategic: six corporate helicopters expand Bell’s footprint in Western Europe at a moment when business aviation is seeing renewed investment. For executives and charter operators, these aircraft offer faster point-to-point access than business jets for inner-city or remote-site transfers.
Analysts say smaller corporate order packages like this one reflect targeted fleet renewals and bespoke mission needs rather than large-scale expansion. For Bell, the deal is a vote of confidence in its product line and in the wider recovery of European business aviation following recent market disruptions.
As deliveries roll out next year, expect clearer details on the exact airframes and interior fits when operators take possession. For now, the November 26 announcement confirms Bell Textron’s steady push into European corporate helicopter sales and the ongoing appeal of vertical lift for executive mobility.