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BELL 212 Price and Operating Costs

Specifications

The BELL 212, production in 1971 – 1999, requires a two man crew and can be configured in 6 seats. Maximum operating altitude of 12,900′, a optimal cruise speed of 108 knots/124 MPH, and a 158 NM/182 SM seats-full range. The BELL 212 has a 00′ runway length (or runway plus clearway and/or stopway) and 00′ actual landing distance required. Cabin specifications: 04’04” cabin high, 08’00” cabin wide, and 08’07” cabin long. Maximum luggage capacity of 68.00 ft^3; 40.00 ft^3 being internal and 28.00 ft^3 being external.

Pricing

Average price for used aircraft BELL 212 is $2,759,375.00. A $1,100,000.00 loan over 10 years including $4583.33 per month in interest equates to a $55,158.09 per-month payment. Based on 450 hours a year and fuel cost at $4.25 per-gallon, the BELL 212 has total variable costs of $577,203.75, total fixed costs of $313,897.50, and hypothetical summary cost of $891,101.25. How much does it cost to fly: $1,980.22 per hour.

Maximal total range:
158 NM / 182 SM
Cruise speed:
108 knots / 124 MPH
Average price:
$2,759,375.00
Number of passengers:
6 people

BELL 212

Flying 450 Hours per Year
Owner-operated hours 450
Charter-operated hours
Fuel Cost per-gallon $4.25
Fixed operation and maintenance cost $313,897.50
Variable operation and maintenance cost $577,203.75
How much does a helicopter cost per year $891,101.25
Cost per hour $1,980.22

BELL 212

High–low pricing
Highest Price $3,675,000.00
Lowest Price $1,400,000.00
Average Price $2,759,375.00
Avg. w/o High & Low $2,833,333.33

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