Bell has announced the purchase order for two Bell 505s by California’s Pasadena Police Department, demonstrating their commitment to public safety operations. These aircraft mark the first Bell 505s purchased by the department.

“As a long-time Bell customer, we are thrilled the Pasadena Police Department has chosen the Bell 505 as the product of choice to demonstrate their mission capabilities,” said Lane Evans, managing director, North America Commercial Sales, Bell. “The Bell 505 provides our customers and operators versatility in mission performance and enhanced technical capabilities. This is another example of the strong demand we are seeing across the globe for this aircraft.”

The Pasadena Police Department Air Operations Section provides air support to Pasadena, California and numerous other cities throughout the San Gabriel Valley. The newly purchased Bell 505s will join the department’s Bell 206Bs already in operation.

“This investment in our new Bell 505s represent a major step forward in how the Pasadena Police Department serves and protects our community,” said Pasadena Police Chief Gene Harris. “These aircraft give our Air Operations Section the enhanced capabilities needed to support officers on the ground, improve response times, and provide critical aerial support.” 

CNC Technologies is serving as the prime contractor for the program, leading the overall mission suite design and support. The mission suite includes Wescam MX-10 electro-optical/infrared imaging systems, tactical mapping capability, NVG-compatible cockpit upgrades, high-intensity searchlight capability, and resilient real-time video transmission, delivering a mission-ready capability aligned with the department’s operational needs.   

“CNC Technologies is proud to serve as the prime contractor for the Pasadena Police Department’s Bell 505 program,” said Alex Giuffrida, managing partner, CNC Technologies. “Our team is delivering a mission-ready capability with long-term support.” 

“This program strengthens our department’s ability to keep Pasadena safe today and well into the future,” Pasadena Police Chief Gene Harris added.