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  2. Bell 429 GlobalRanger - Wikipedia

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    However, FAA and EASA disagreed with the weight exemption, which had allowed the 429 to operate for the Canadian Coast Guard. [17] As of June 2009, the Bell 429 had received over 301 letters of intent. [18] The launch customer was Air Methods Corporation, the largest medevac provider in the United States, which took one helicopter.

  3. List of equipment of the Canadian Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian Coast Guard trailerable buoy tender, named Tech II, ... Deliveries of the Bell 429 began in March 2015 and all aircraft were delivered by March 2016 ...

  4. CCGS Martha L. Black - Wikipedia

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    Martha L. Black is equipped with a 195 m 2 (2,100 sq ft) flight deck and a 103 m 2 (1,110 sq ft) hangar which originally housed light helicopters of the MBB Bo 105 or Bell 206L types, but in the 2010s, the Bell 429 GlobalRanger and Bell 412EPI were acquired by the Canadian Coast Guard to replace the older helicopters.

  5. Pierre Radisson-class icebreaker - Wikipedia

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    CCGS Pierre Radisson docked at Trois-Rivières with a Bell 429 GlobalRanger on deck. The Pierre Radisson class were designed for Coast Guard operations in the Arctic Ocean. [1] Pierre Radisson, being the first ship constructed in the class, has a standard displacement of 6,400 long tons (6,500 t) and 8,180 long tons (8,310 t) fully loaded.

  6. CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier - Wikipedia

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    Sir Wilfrid Laurier has a flight deck and hangar which originally accommodated light helicopters of the MBB Bo 105 or Bell 206L types, but in the 2010s, the Bell 429 GlobalRanger and Bell 412EPI were acquired by the Canadian Coast Guard to replace the older helicopters. [6] The ship has a complement of 27, with 10 officers and 17 crew.

  7. CCGS Pierre Radisson - Wikipedia

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    The icebreaker has a flight deck and hangar which originally accommodated light helicopters of the MBB Bo 105 or Bell 206L types, but in the 2010s, the Bell 429 GlobalRanger and Bell 412EPI were acquired by the Canadian Coast Guard to replace the older helicopters. [5] The ship can carry 25.9 m 3 (910 cu ft) of aviation fuel for the helicopters.

  8. CCGS Sir William Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Alexander has a flight deck and hangar which originally accommodated light helicopters of the MBB Bo 105 or Bell 206L types, but in the 2010s, the Bell 429 GlobalRanger and Bell 412EPI were acquired by the Canadian Coast Guard to replace the older helicopters. [4] The ship has a complement of 26, with 10 officers and 16 crew.

  9. CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Coast Guard: Port of registry: Ottawa, Ontario: ... 2 × Bell 429: CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent (French: NGCC Louis S. St-Laurent) is a Canadian Coast Guard ...