
Flying into the skies of Fort Worth comes a new addition to the city's airspace: the Bell 505 helicopter, specifically designed for the Fort Worth Air Support. The new high-tech bird was unveiled yesterday at Meacham International Airport, as the Fort Worth Police Department proudly celebrated the event with local dignitaries, including Chief Garcia and Mayor Mattie Parker. The Fort Worth Police Department shared this development in a social media post, emphasizing the long-standing relationship with Bell Flight, a company deeply woven into the fabric of the Fort Worth community.
The Bell 505 is not your average helicopter; it is equipped with state-of-the-art hardware from CNC Technologies, promising to significantly step up law enforcement capabilities. Mayor Parker and Chief Garcia ceremoniously inaugurated the helicopter, taking a quick aerial tour of Fort Worth to demonstratively showcase its capabilities. The Fort Worth Police Department holds high hopes that this new tool will provide critical support in their operations, enhancing the safety and efficiency with which they can serve the community.
As expressed in the Fort Worth Police Department's announcement, "The Fort Worth Police Department is proud to work alongside Bell Flight, a company that has been a longstanding part of the Fort Worth community, one that has called our city home for decades." Their collaboration is viewed as much a testament to technological advancement as it is a symbol of local enterprise supporting local governance.









