Where We Fly—Southeast Asia |
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About Southeast Asia |
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| God is working miracles for a country in Southeast
Asia. A plan has been established to replace the fleet of
35-year-old Helio Couriers because they use hard-to-find avgas,
are increasingly difficult and costly to maintain, and require
many custom-fabricated parts.
Since 2004, two new Pilatus PC-6s have been added to the fleet in this country as part of the overall plan, and a PC-12 is on order with a delivery date of March 30, 2007. These turbine aircraft use jet fuel, which is readily available worldwide. |
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