Flybig To Small Cities By De Havilland Aircraft

flybig deal exchange as Scindia looks on

Flybig To Small Cities By De Havilland Aircraft

UDAN service Co to acquire 19-seater planes

flybig has signed a deal to acquire 10 De Havilland Canada Twin Otter Series 400 Aircraft

HYDERABAD, Mar 25 The CONNECT) - flybig has signed a deal to acquire 10 De Havilland Canada Twin Otter Series 400 Aircraft. The agreement wax exchanged during the inaugural function of the Wings India 2022 in the presence of Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday. 

flybig is India's newest scheduled commuter airline, with commercial flights to destinations in the North-East, South, and Central India as part of the UDAN Scheme. The 19-seater De Havilland Canada Twin Otter 400 Series has a proven track record of safe, dependable operations, as well as versatility, which includes the ability to land on land or water.

The letter of intent was signed by Captain Sanjay Mandavia , CMD flybig and Yogesh Garg, Director, Sales – Asia Pacific, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada.

Mandavia said:  "It is a strategic and necessary acquisition. It will be a valuable asset for flybig in its quest to provide last-mile connectivity to hinterlands of India. This landmark acquisition will provide competitive thrust and open a niche travel segment in the Indian Aviation Industry as it can also be used over water to promote tourism. The De Havilland Twin Series Otter 400 aircraft has the potential to provide last-mile connectivity to our country's inaccessible geographical destinations.”

Philippe Poutissou, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, De Havilland Canada, said “It is always a source of pride when De Havilland Canada aircraft are selected by a new operator and we welcome this opportunity to work with flybig to increase connectivity across India.”

"The Twin Otter Series 400 has earned a solid reputation for performance and versatility and is ideal for providing air connectivity in India's hinterland. The aircraft has proven its capabilities for executive and private travel as well as commercial operations in some of the most challenging geographical terrains,” said Yogesh Garg, Director, Sales – Asia Pacific, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada. “It is a 19-seater aircraft that will meet a wide range of needs in India's ever-expanding aviation market, opening up access to new commuter as well as coastal and island-hopping routes. It has proven its worth in commuter travel around the world, as well as island hopping."

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