Bell's 2026 Strategy: Expanding Defense and Commercial Presence in Asia Pacific
Bell aims to expand its operational capabilities and establish deeper training ecosystems in the Asia Pacific by 2026. The company plans to accelerate the MV-75 program and enhance partnerships while leveraging its established fleet of 1,900 aircraft in the region.

By 2026, Bell is focusing on expanding its operational capabilities and strengthening training ecosystems in the Asia Pacific. The company has 1,900 aircraft active in the region, serving various sectors including defense, corporate transport, and emergency services.
Bell's strategic hub in Singapore houses critical facilities, including a full-service maintenance center and the Bell Training Academy. Additionally, Bell has a local office in Tokyo since 2015, supporting over 1,500 aircraft delivered in Japan since 1952.
The MV-75 program is crucial for long-range assault capabilities, while the Bell 505 is being adapted for military training. Collaborations like the contract with SUBARU in Japan aim to enhance local defense capabilities and foster long-term industrial partnerships. This commitment to local expertise may create competitive advantages in future defense contracts.




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