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Wed, Oct 05, 2011

Hong Kong Government Flying Service Purchases 2 Challenger 605 Aircraft

Jets Will Fly SAR And Other Special Missions

The Hong Kong Government Flying Service (GFS) has placed a firm order with Bombardier Aerospace for two Challenger 605 aircraft for use primarily in search and rescue, as well as other special mission applications. The aircraft will be manufactured at Bombardier's facility in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and outfitted with special mission equipment by a sub-contractor to Bombardier.

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"This latest order from the GFS further reaffirms the Challenger jet's growing popularity as a special mission aircraft with government agencies around the globe," said Derek Gilmour, Vice President, Sales, Marketing & Administration, Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft & Military Aviation Training, Bombardier Aerospace. "Its range, proven reliability and versatility make it the ideal platform for search and rescue, airborne surveillance and air medical transport type missions."

"We're proud of the confidence that the GFS has placed in Bombardier and are sure that these Challenger 605 aircraft will serve GFS well in its search and rescue missions," added Mr. Gilmour.

The new aircraft will replace the existing search and rescue aircraft currently operated by the GFS for long-range search and rescue operations.

FMI: www.bombardier.coms

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