CNC Technologies receives contract for three Bell 505 helicopter integration projects


CNC Technologies has delivered six Bell 505 helicopters in the last year. CNC Technologies Photo

CNC Technologies, an aviation technology and wireless communications company serving the law enforcement, military and government markets, announced contract awards for three Bell 505 helicopter integration projects.

Two will be for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation and the third is for the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office in New Mexico. The company said these deals put CNC at the forefront of Bell 505 deliveries to the law enforcement market, having delivered six Bell 505 helicopters in the last year.

All three aircraft are being completed at AeroBrigham in Decatur, Texas. Each aircraft will feature L3/Wescam MX10 imagers, Shotover ARS 750 moving map systems and MacroBlue monitors.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will have the Trakka TLX searchlight, whereas San Juan County will have the Spectrolab SX-7 searchlight. CNC is also providing its signature ongoing training and 24/7 technical support.

“CNC is very proud to be the leaders in Bell 505 law enforcement aircraft completions,” said Ed Van Winkle, vice president of law enforcement sales and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) projects.

“We look forward to developing a long-term relationship with both of these agencies, and we are excited to be providing our services, support and training to the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.”

These latest contracts establish CNC Technologies as leaders in missionized Bell 505 sales, having delivered the most law-enforcement-ready Bell 505s in the world. Their previous completion work includes the Fort Worth Police Department, Nebraska State Patrol and Omaha Police Department.

  
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