Mtns2Skies
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Looks more like a twin otter to me, maybe a touch bigger.'Nother try at a DC-3 replacement ... ?
Probably targeting Fedex/UPS feeder outfits and commuter airlines in Europe.
If this takes off....this could hurt Cessna's jet market.
So what does this do to the KA line?
Tim
Ayres Corp in ALbany GA was supposed to build something similar for FedEx back in the 90s. It was supposed to hold 2 or 3 FedEx pods I think. Used to be one (prototype?) in the weeds when I'd fly scheduler service in there. I don't know if it's still there or not.
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-.../2008-05-07/loadmaster-limbo-ayres-fades-away
Next to no impact, as the slow and unpressurized SkyCourier would be an ill-fit for corporate travel, air ambulance, and other traditional KA roles.
Not to mention that CEO Ernest would never approve a new aircraft development program that robbed from an existing cash cow (45 King Airs delivered through Q3 this year.)
Sure? I know a few companies that switched from KA-90/200s to a Quest Kodiak for short hauling on the east coast.
Between DC and Boston, you are largely stuck low, and and the distances are right in the sweet spot for the new plane.
Tim
According to Avweek, it was developed in cooperation with Fedex, who will buy 50 with options on an additional 50.
Interesting,the freight doge should be happy.
Yup. Rumor is it'll fit the smaller FedEx cargo containers without modifications.
Only the FedEx ones. The UPS contracts will probably remain, "We don't care what you fly, as long as it's dirt cheap."
Looks slow. Then again, it is a Cessna...
There was a perfectly good short hauler, introduced in 1976, the Short SD-330.
Looks more like a twin otter to me, maybe a touch bigger.
I wonder if Cape Air might want a few for some of their routes as well. Supposedly Tecnam is coming to market with a twin piston small airliner for them, but this might better fill a few niches in some of their more well traveled routes.