Niugini Aviation, PNG, to acquire Twin Otter(s)
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Niugini Aviation, PNG, to acquire Twin Otter(s)
Port Moresby based Niugini Aviation, whom recently acquired Central Aviation (Mt. Hagen) has posted on their web site they are looking to acquire at Twin Otter.
Sounds like a good idea. Plenty of others in the region and a proven track record. Unlike another regional domestic airline which is going to be the launch customer for a piston twin not previously operated in maritime or tropical environments.
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for a piston twin not previously operated in maritime or tropical environments.
Contacts in the mid Pacific tell me this aircraft has been ordered https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecnam_P2012_Traveller .
Unless you have deep pockets and lots of experience launch customer in aviation usually ends up in tears.
Unless you have deep pockets and lots of experience launch customer in aviation usually ends up in tears.
I would consider the Sehchelle Islands to be a tropical, hot, humid operating environment. On that basis Gne, you are off the mark.
BTW, the original thread was about Niugini Aviation, based in PNG and they are talking about a much larger STOL aircraft.
BTW, the original thread was about Niugini Aviation, based in PNG and they are talking about a much larger STOL aircraft.
Agree re Seychelles climate, very close to PNG and Pacific. The link provided by GNE show Cape Air in the USA as being the launch customer. Google searching shows that they have over 20 aircraft now in their fleet with more expected over the next years, (up to 100 according to Wiki.) To me this aircraft looks like an evolution of the BN which operated successfully in PNG and through the Pacific.
To me this aircraft looks like an evolution of the BN which operated successfully in PNG and through the Pacific.
For those of you who didn't experience the joys of flying the BN2 (and 'yes', in PNG too), see hooligan88b's totally accurate description of the aircraft here (post #2) BN2 Islander - PPRuNe Forums
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At US$2.6 mill starting price for the Tecnam and only nine punters down the back to pay the bills, it could be hard to make a dollar with the Tecnam in PNG.
Even with much lower new aircraft prices in the late 1960s/early 1970s, new aircraft were rare in PNG. Of the dozens of BN2 Islanders in PNG I think Douglas Airways only ever bought two new aircraft and Talair, who at one time operated 23 Islanders also only bought two new aircraft.
Could get a good DHC6-300 Twin Otter with good engine hours for the same dollars.
Even with much lower new aircraft prices in the late 1960s/early 1970s, new aircraft were rare in PNG. Of the dozens of BN2 Islanders in PNG I think Douglas Airways only ever bought two new aircraft and Talair, who at one time operated 23 Islanders also only bought two new aircraft.
Could get a good DHC6-300 Twin Otter with good engine hours for the same dollars.
At US$2.6 mill starting price for the Tecnam and only nine punters down the back to pay the bills, it could be hard to make a dollar with the Tecnam in PNG.
Even with much lower new aircraft prices in the late 1960s/early 1970s, new aircraft were rare in PNG. Of the dozens of BN2 Islanders in PNG I think Douglas Airways only ever bought two new aircraft and Talair, who at one time operated 23 Islanders also only bought two new aircraft.
Could get a good DHC6-300 Twin Otter with good engine hours for the same dollars.
Even with much lower new aircraft prices in the late 1960s/early 1970s, new aircraft were rare in PNG. Of the dozens of BN2 Islanders in PNG I think Douglas Airways only ever bought two new aircraft and Talair, who at one time operated 23 Islanders also only bought two new aircraft.
Could get a good DHC6-300 Twin Otter with good engine hours for the same dollars.
Hevilift operated brand new Viking 400s
Both didnt make money or sense
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geeup,
Need to correct you a little bit....
There is a difference between leasing and buying and the ATR's are on a very generous deal.
As far as new aircraft are concerned; Hevilift operate Viking 400's (present tense) they have three of type, P2-IRM, P2-KSY and P2-IRN (presently F-OVEA and parked at Skytek, Cairns) so I'm sure they are making money.
Talair bought new EMB100 Banderiantes
Douglas bought new Nomads and Partenavia's
Provincial Air bought new Nomads after inheriting Independent Air Transport used Nomads
MAF has bought new aircraft C206,'s new C208 Caravan's
I've left SIL and Adventist out as they are sponsored aircraft.
The Tecnam will never come to PNG, the wheels and tyres are too small....
The late Yorkie Mendoza was the best agent; he could sell a fly crawling up a wall. Yorkie did a great job persuading Bouganville Copper to sell the Merlin III and buy a Westwind Jet. (P2-BCM)
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Need to correct you a little bit....
There is a difference between leasing and buying and the ATR's are on a very generous deal.
As far as new aircraft are concerned; Hevilift operate Viking 400's (present tense) they have three of type, P2-IRM, P2-KSY and P2-IRN (presently F-OVEA and parked at Skytek, Cairns) so I'm sure they are making money.
Talair bought new EMB100 Banderiantes
Douglas bought new Nomads and Partenavia's
Provincial Air bought new Nomads after inheriting Independent Air Transport used Nomads
MAF has bought new aircraft C206,'s new C208 Caravan's
I've left SIL and Adventist out as they are sponsored aircraft.
The Tecnam will never come to PNG, the wheels and tyres are too small....
The late Yorkie Mendoza was the best agent; he could sell a fly crawling up a wall. Yorkie did a great job persuading Bouganville Copper to sell the Merlin III and buy a Westwind Jet. (P2-BCM)
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Could be a future here for that Sri Lankan cricketer, forget his name, who managed to sell among other things, Maseratis into PNG for that hornswoggle coupla years back.....
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The late Yorkie Mendoza was the best agent; he could sell a fly crawling up a wall. Yorkie did a great job persuading Bouganville Copper to sell the Merlin III and buy a Westwind Jet. (P2-BCM)
Talair bought new EMB100 Banderiantes.
The Bouganville Westwind was early 1980's
The Australian agent was 'Jet Corporation' which morphed out of Schutt Aviation. Massive tax deductions were on offer by the government to stimulate business. Bottom of the harbour tax minimising schems were prolific at the time.
York received a huge 'brown envelope' for putting the deal together.
Good engineer; I remember Hevilift's first B-200 arrived one afternoon on delivery from USA. Col. John Scott, Scott Aircraft Sales was on board. Scotty put the deal together and came on the the delivery flight. Next day I went to Yorks hangar and told him the rego was going to be P2-VIC, for (the now late Vic Bott's) Placerdomes GM in PNG. Took one day for the PNG CofA and the next day I flew to Aiyura for the guy's there to Weight the aircraft. Then onto Hagen.
PNG CofA
Yorkie's hangar
The Australian agent was 'Jet Corporation' which morphed out of Schutt Aviation. Massive tax deductions were on offer by the government to stimulate business. Bottom of the harbour tax minimising schems were prolific at the time.
York received a huge 'brown envelope' for putting the deal together.
Good engineer; I remember Hevilift's first B-200 arrived one afternoon on delivery from USA. Col. John Scott, Scott Aircraft Sales was on board. Scotty put the deal together and came on the the delivery flight. Next day I went to Yorks hangar and told him the rego was going to be P2-VIC, for (the now late Vic Bott's) Placerdomes GM in PNG. Took one day for the PNG CofA and the next day I flew to Aiyura for the guy's there to Weight the aircraft. Then onto Hagen.
PNG CofA
Yorkie's hangar
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I do recall Ken Wooten telling me after landing the CAA Merlin P2-CAI at Goroka with cabin altitude set to zero feet he made a spectacular arrival onto the apron which the usual crowd appreciated.!! Most types equalise with oleo compression.(suddenly). I thought Merlin 3 P2-BCL was slick and economical but a bit small for the mine.
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That can't be Yorkie and Doug's hangar - no P2-BOX parked outside!
Yorkie's wife Karen worked for Talair.
Yorkie's wife Karen worked for Talair.
One day Shags took off in BOX into the wind, flew the length of the strip, reduced power and landed back at his takeoff spot. First time I had seen its performance.
Friday arvo at Yorkies hangar was an institution. The keg was tapped as the ANG B707 took off for SIN at 1630.
I have also on more than one occasion experienced the wonderful hospitality of Karen and Yorke at their home. Memorable times in a unique country!
Friday arvo at Yorkies hangar was an institution. The keg was tapped as the ANG B707 took off for SIN at 1630.
I have also on more than one occasion experienced the wonderful hospitality of Karen and Yorke at their home. Memorable times in a unique country!