
New Zealand aircraft-maker Pacific Aerospace has received regulatory approval from Mexico for its P-750 XSTOL single turboprop and has applied for approval from Colombia.
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"What's that airplane?" is the most common reaction when L-3 Communications and Pacific Aerospace bring the P-750 XSTOL to a US airfield.
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Guy Stevenson, a New Zealander who operates a fleet of Pacific Aerospace P-750 XSTOL aircraft under the name Kiwi Air Ltd, decided to perform an intersection takeoff at the Tipton airport (KFME) in Maryland.
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L-3 Communications and New Zealand's Pacific Aerospace (PAC) are demonstrating the P-750 XSTOL utility aircraft in the U.S. as the Air Force here finalizes plans to acquire a fleet of basic trainers and light airlifters to be operated by the Afghan National Army Air Corps.
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InterGlobe General Aviation Pvt. Limited (IGGA), a group company of InterGlobe Enterprises, has signed with Pacific Aerospace for the exclusive sales of the P-750 XSTOL aircraft in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the Maldives.
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WACO, Texas, March 24, 2010 – L-3 Platform Integration has teamed with Pacific Aerospace Ltd (PAL) of New Zealand to provide light mobility trainer aircraft to the U.S. Air Force (USAF) for use by the Afghanistan Air Force.
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Aviation Bull Editor Takes Flight -
Jason, one of the Editors of the Aviation Bull website, recently took the opportunity to experience a demonstration flight in the P-750 XSTOL. Read his review...
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On the 25th of February 2009, Prime Minister John Key was at Pacific Aerospace Ltd to learn more about the strength of the regions aircraft manufacturers and aviation industry service providers.
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Recently there have been flight reviews undertaken of two of our aircraft.
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August 2008 saw PAL hosting a delegation from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to celebrate the achievement of Type Certifacte Validation for the P-750 XSTOL in Indonesia.
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