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Elfly Group developers of the NOEMI (no emissions electric seaplane) has signed an MoU worth US$50 million with Cambodia’s ...
Tucked on the edge of a picturesque Caribbean island is what is widely known to be as the world's shortest commercial runway, measuring just 1,312 feet.
Advanced powertrain developer Dovetail Electric Aviation and Netherlands-based Zeusch Aviation are to collaborate on a hybrid ...
This marks Elfly’s 52nd aircraft, ordered through customer MoUs, as demand for the all-electric, amphibious NOEMI takes off ...
US investigators have disclosed that the pilot of a De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, which crashed during a skydiving ...
Island Aviation Services Limited (IASL), operating as Maldivian, has become the second floatplane operator to trial the ...
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Twin Otter DHC-6 Airplane and Pilot BiographyThe DHC-6 Twin Otter is a Canadian built STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) 19-passenger utility aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada. Twin Otters are a popular choice for skydiving operations and ...
Based on this, this paper proposes a digital twin-based automated control method for whole life cycle aircraft assembly quality data, which improves the efficiency and reliability of alignment quality ...
Solidifying the vision, Ethiopian signed a purchase agreement for two new Twin Otter Classic 300-G aircraft with De Havilland Canada. This new arrangement enables Ethiopian to enhance its domestic ...
Ethiopian Airlines plans to enhance its domestic operations with the latest evolution of the renowned two Twin Otter 300-G Aircraft Orders from De Havilland Canada.
The Twin Otter Classic 300-G is the latest evolution of the DHC’s Twin Otter family and delivers outstanding short takeoff and landing (STOL) performance, rugged reliability, and modern avionics.
Shortly before 1:30 p.m. on June 16, a light twin-engine plane with two occupants crash landed on the roof of a hangar at New Century AirCenter. The occupants of the plane sustained ...
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