13 March 2026

Seven Bell 407GXis to Join South Africa’s Transmission Company

NTCSA has signed to acquire seven Bell 407GXis to support powerline maintenance, emergency management and grid operations across South Africa.
NTCSA has signed to acquire seven Bell 407GXis to support powerline maintenance, emergency management and grid operations across South Africa.
Bell 407GXis in flight. © Bell Textron Inc

The National Transmission Company South Africa pens purchase agreement for seven Bell 407GXis

Mayday-SA

Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has announced that the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) has signed a purchase agreement for seven Bell 407GXis for utility operations, including high voltage powerline maintenance, emergency management and operational support.

“Bell is proud to work with the NTCSA as they expand their utility operations with Bell aircraft,” said Tim Evans, Managing Director, Middle East and Africa. “The Bell 407GXi is an ideal aircraft for utility operators across the region because it’s a multi-mission workhorse. The NTCSA is joining hundreds of operators across the world who rely on the platform for critical utility use.”

The NTCSA is a key operator of the country’s national electricity transmission grid and is responsible for building a sustainable energy future for South Africa and beyond.

“The NTCSA is eagerly anticipating the arrival of the seven new Bell 407GXi helicopters, in line with our agreement with Bell Textron Inc. As we renew and modernise our aviation fleet, their delivery could not be timelier. We are undertaking one of the largest build programmes in our history, constructing more than 14,000 kilometres of high voltage and ultra-high voltage transmission lines across the country to support new generation capacity. At the same time, maintaining the integrity of our existing transmission grid remains critical. A dependable aviation service is central to this work, and the Bell 407GXi helicopters will play a pivotal role in strengthening our operational capability,” said Monde Bala, Chief Executive Officer – NTCSA.

Equipped with single-pilot Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) capability and adjustable cabin space that seats up to five crew members, the Bell 407GXi allows operators to perform in demanding environments while transporting essential equipment. The helicopter’s advanced Garmin G1000H NXi Flight Deck improves situational awareness and reduces pilot workload by presenting critical safety information on its all-glass avionic suite. The platform is favoured during various missions, including utility, search and rescue and emergency medical services.

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