City and community leaders had the opportunity to see the experimental Bell V-280 Valor aircraft in action during a ceremony Thursday to celebrate the company's expanded Flight Research Center in south Arlington.
This state-of-the-art facility near the Arlington Municipal Airport houses many of the company's newest technology and innovations, including the Bell V-280 Valor, 525 Relentless, V-247 Vigilant and the Autonomous Pod Transport.
The new 5,000-square-foot innovation hub provides a unique setting for Bell's commercial and military customers, partners and stakeholders to interact with technology that is defining the future of flight.
"For more than 65 years, Bell has produced state-of-the-art aircraft and innovations in North Texas' backyard. We are proud to showcase our investment in this facility, versatile aircraft and the talented team working on the next generation of products," said Robert Hastings, Bell's executive vice president of strategic communications.
Like the City of Arlington, Bell isn't waiting for technology to come to them, Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams said during Thursday's ceremony.
"They are pursuing big dreams and big ideas and getting things done," Williams said. "Bell is in Arlington's DNA and we're excited to continue this innovative journey together."
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