
Chris Evans is the CEO of Hamilton Aero Maintenance, he recently came back from a trip he won’t soon forget, running missions in Papua New Guinea in a PT6-powered PAL P-750 XSTOL, a Niugini Aviation aircraft for which Hamilton Aero provides maintenance.
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Walk around any ramp at any airport and there are bound to be a few planes that stand out as slightly different from the rest.
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Today China and New Zealand’s aviation regulators signed a technical agreement that gives New Zealand aircraft manufactures accepted recognition in China. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) required a formal technical arrangement between the two countries before they could issue regulatory approval to products imported from New Zealand.
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Waikato company Pacific Aerospace has signed an agreement with a Russian company to build 37 aircraft in an $88 million ground breaking deal for New Zealand.
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Of the many aircraft at AAD (Africa Aerospace & Defence 2012) that can boast an interesting history, the Pacific Aerospace P-750 XSTOL is surely one, being derived from a light attack aircraft designed by veteran aviators Thorp and Fletcher in 1951.
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Pacific Aerospace Limited (PAL) is pleased to announce the appointment of Xi’an Yanliang National Aviation Hi-tech Industrial Base (CAIB) as its partner and exclusive sales representative for its P-750 XSTOL aircraft in China.
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Within the last two months, Pacific Aerospace has completed and delivered two skydive configured P-750 aircraft to European based operators.
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A major achievement for the company, the process involved the approval of a number of new modifications; the main one being a dual, independent electrical generation system.
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Making its maiden public appearance at the Africa Aerospce and Defence exhibition at the Ysterpaat Air Force Base, Cape Town, recently was a uniquely equipped Pacific Aerospce PAC750 turboprop aircraft which has been specially adapted as an airborne 'eye in the sky'.
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One of the four turbine-powered aircraft used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Sasol synthetic Jet A-1 fuel as part of its AAD 2010 launch was the P-750 XSTOL.
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