De Havilland Canada has announced that IndiaOne Air has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to acquire up to ten Twin Otter ...
After a 35-year hiatus, De Havilland Canada is rebooting production of its DHC-6 Twin Otter 300, a move responding to customer demand for a lighter utility aircraft with more payload capability than ...
Island Aviation, Inc. has signed a firm purchase agreement to acquire two new Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft. De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited announced today that Island Aviation, Inc. has ...
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada has launched a review of its DHC-6 Twin Otter programme and intends later this year to do the same for its Dash 8-400 passenger turboprop. Through the review, the ...
As news broke earlier this month of a floatplane crash of near Iliamna that killed three passengers and injured seven others, some observers turned their attention to the plane. The Sept. 15 crash ...
New fleet commitments signal the carrier’s first major step toward restoring service and expanding its Caribbean network. #NewsismyBusiness - Stay updated with the latest Puerto Rico business news, ...
AEROCENTURY CORP. released two de Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter aircraft to Trans Moldavian Airways Private Limited, a regional airline based in Male, Republic of Maldives. The Twin Otters were ...
Canada TSB drills down into group dynamics to find root cause of fuel starvation that led to a crash of a de Havilland Twin Otter. A de Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter crew was forced to ditch the ...
Editor’s note: The original version of this article stated that Mile-Hi Skydiving had used its purple and white De Havilland Twin Otter since 1999. The company does not own its planes but leases them.
Ethiopian to Enhance Regional Operations with Two Twin Otter 300-G Aircraft Orders from De Havilland
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest fleet operating carrier in Africa, plans to enhance its domestic operations with the latest evolution of the renowned Twin Otter family, The Twin Otter Classic 300-G ...
Editor’s note: The original version of this article stated that Mile-Hi Skydiving had used its purple and white De Havilland Twin Otter since 1999. The company does not own its planes but leases them.
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