en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ethiopian Airlines Group has taken delivery of its first DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G aircraft, manufactured by De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited, with a total of two aircraft ordered.
The new aircraft will support Ethiopian Airlines in expanding its domestic route network, enhancing accessibility to remote areas and tourist destinations.
Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew stated that the introduction of the DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G aircraft will complement Ethiopian Airlines' extensive domestic air transport services. The aircraft is configured for multi-mission tasks, including charter operations to tourist destinations, airport calibration, aerial survey, and air ambulance services. He noted that the company remains committed to promoting tourism in Ethiopia and providing essential aviation services, which continue to be at the core of its strategic goals.
Ryan DeBrusk, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at De Havilland Canada, expressed gratitude for Ethiopian Airlines' trust in De Havilland Canada and the Twin Otter Classic 300-G. He highlighted the Twin Otter's proven reliability, versatility, and operational capability in harsh environments, making it suitable for the missions the airline undertakes in the region. He stated that the company values Ethiopian Airlines' trust in De Havilland Canada and looks forward to supporting its continued growth and commitment to connecting communities across East Africa.
The Twin Otter Classic 300-G combines short takeoff and landing (STOL) performance and greater payload capacity with a modern Garmin G1000 integrated flight deck, new lightweight cabin seats, an enhanced electrical system, and upgraded cockpit ergonomics. Its versatility delivers higher operational efficiency and mission flexibility while retaining the rugged performance required for reliable operation in remote and harsh environments.
This introduction marks the addition of the 300-G model to Ethiopian Airlines' fleet, underscoring the airline's commitment to connecting remote communities.
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