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Joe Breitfeller

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Signs LOI With ANA for Seven Dash 8-400s

Updated: Jul 29

From the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada announced that All Nippon Airways (ANA) has signed a Letter-of-Intent to purchase seven refurbished DHC Dash 8-400s.


ANA De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 - Courtesy De Havilland Aircraft of Canada

On Monday (July 22, 2024), De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited (DHC)  announced from FIA 2024 that All Nippon Airways (ANA) has signed a Letter-of-Intent for the purchase of seven certified and reconditioned DHC Dash 8-400s.  As part of DHC’s commitment to ‘keep the fleet flying’, the company has started to purchase, refurbish and re-market Dash 8-400s in a program to develop and maintain the Dash 8 Family to meet customer demand.  The seven aircraft to be acquired by ANA are part of this program, and will be delivered over the next few years, after being reconfigured to reflect the carrier’s current Dash 8-400 fleet.


In Monday’s announcement, De Havilland Canada’s VP – Sales & Marketing, Ryan DeBrusk, said,


“We are pleased to continue to support ANA Group in providing outstanding customer service to their passengers and customers.  We look forward to continuing to work with ANA Group for years to come as they take delivery of these aircraft.”


With over 5,000 aircraft delivered worldwide, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada (DHC) is dedicated to advancing their nearly 100-year reputation for excellence in innovation, production and customer support.  The company’s flexible aircraft portfolio, including the DHC Dash 8-400 and Twin Otter Series 400 turboprop aircraft, operate in some of the world’s most inhospitable climates, providing essential passenger and cargo connectivity between rural communities and urban centers.  Additionally, the company’s aircraft support a wide variety of special mission operations including aerial firefighting, search and rescue, medical evacuation, reconnaissance and coastal surveillance.  In February 2022, De Havilland Canada became the operating brand for Longview Aviation, Viking Air Ltd. and Pacific Sky Training.


 

Source: De Havilland Aircraft of Canada

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