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Die deHavilland DHC-6 "Twin Otter" wird wieder gebaut werden !
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By Ian J. Twombly, May 01, 2007
British Columbia-based Viking Air, which purchased a number of de Havilland Canada type certificates from Bombardier last year, announced last month it was going to begin production on the turboprop Twin Otter. This will be the company’s first venture into aircraft production, having provided service and support on its DHC type certificates since last year.
According to Viking, a number of significant events transpired for it to be able to restart production on the 19-seat twin-turboprop workhorse. The company received sufficient firm orders, there was further investment from the majority shareholders of parent company Westerkirk Capital and, not least, federal funding in the form of research and development loans became available. President and CEO David Curtis said he expects the company to receive funding from the Canadian government’s Strategic Aerospace and Defense Initiative program.
Viking is calling the new aircraft the Twin Otter Series 400, marking the fact that it succeeds the Series 300, last produced by de Havilland Canada before the line went quiet. Deliveries of the aircraft are expected to begin within two years; the $3.2 million price tag will be adjusted for the respective consumer price index at the time of delivery. Major components will be built at the company’s Victoria, British Columbia facility, with final assembly and customer delivery in Calgary, Alberta.
The price as quoted includes the bare bones in interior and avionics. Customers wishing to upgrade will likely have the option via a supplemental type certificate.
Though no contract with a provider has been announced yet, a Viking Air spokesman told AIN that Garmin is offering the G1000 cockpit.
Weiter geht´s bei
AINonline
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HIER die Pressemitteilung von Viking Air
Twin Otter bei Wikipedia