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Viking DHC-6 Series 400 Twin Otter Aircraft Takes First Flight |
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February 19, 2010
- In advance of Transport
Aircraft,
manufacturers serial number (MSN) 845, Canadian registration C-FMJO is
the first new production Twin Otter since de Havilland
Steve Stackhouse,
Manager of Flight Operations, along with Viking President and CEO David
Curtis, piloted the aircraft on the initial flight, commenting, “the
aircraft performed exactly as expected, it felt very stable, fast, and
even with my thousands of hours on type, this new Series 400 Twin Otter
brought a smile to my face.” |
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“This is a significant milestone, not only for Viking and our entire
team, but also for our many customers,” commented David Curtis.
“Flying the first new Twin Otter in 22 years is the culmination
of many months of hard work and determination by our staff and supply
chain partners.”
The first production aircraft has been registered C-FMJO in honor of
Michael J. Orr, a former member of Viking’s Board of Directors.
Mike was a keen supporter of the plan to re-start Twin Otter
production and sadly passed away on October 10th, 2006.
In keeping with Viking tradition of naming aircraft, “Mikey” has
been fondly added to the nose of MSN 845. Several of Mike’s family was
in attendance to witness the first flight. |
Viking announced
the production re-launch of a modernized Twin Otter in March of 2007
with the introduction of the DHC-6 Series 400 model, which features over
400 modifications and improvements centered around a completely
modernized flight deck and added safety systems while retaining the
legacy aircraft’s famous robust airframe design.
Most notable of these changes is the incorporation the fully
integrated Honeywell Primus Apex digital avionics suite, and Pratt &
Whitney PT6A-34 turbines engines to support the aircraft’s unsurpassed
capability in specialized operating environments.
With Canadian
certification imminent, Viking expects first customer deliveries to
start shortly. Manufacturing
activities have continued through 400 Series development, with the first
ten serial numbered aircraft at various stages of final assembly, and
production gearing up to reach a steady build rate of one and a half
aircraft every four weeks. Viking celebrating 40 years in business provides OEM support for the worldwide fleet of de Havilland heritage line of aircraft (DHC-1 through DHC-7). Viking is part of Westerkirk Capital Inc., a Canadian private investment firm with substantial holdings in the hospitality, aviation and real estate sectors. |
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