Bombardier Signs Air Niugini Contract For Two Q400 NextGen Airliners | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

** AIRBORNE 06.18.13 Aero-TV-- CLICK HERE! ** HD iPad-Friendly Version -- AIRBORNE 06.18.13 **

** AIRBORNE 06.14.13 Aero-TV-- CLICK HERE! ** HD iPad-Friendly Version -- AIRBORNE 06.14.13**

** AIRBORNE 04.01.13 SPECIAL EDITION of Aero-TV-- CLICK HERE! ** HD iPad-Friendly Version -- AIRBORNE 04.01.13 SPECIAL EDITION **

Sun, Oct 04, 2009

Bombardier Signs Air Niugini Contract For Two Q400 NextGen Airliners

Deal Could Bring The Airline's Total Number Of Bombardiers To 11

Bombardier Aerospace announced Friday that Air Niugini, the national airline of Papua New Guinea, has placed a firm order for two Q400 NextGen high speed turboprop airliners. The airline has also taken an option for an additional Q400 NextGen airliner.

Based on the list price for the Q400 NextGen aircraft, the contract is valued at approximately $60 million which could increase to $92 million if the option is exercised. Air Niugini’s current fleet includes two Bombardier Dash 8-100 aircraft (one is configured as a freighter), three 36-seat Q200 and three 50-seat Q300 aircraft.

Formed in 1973, the airline serves 23 domestic points plus ten international routes in Asia, Oceania and Australia. “The Q400 NextGen aircraft follows in the footsteps of a long line of robust and reliable de Havilland and Bombardier turboprops that have served our airline very well over the years,” said Wasantha Kumarasiri, Chief Executive Officer, Air Niugini. “The aircraft’s ‘hot and high’ capabilities and its ability to operate on shorter runways are especially important for our route network, while its speed, fuel-efficiency, low emissions and comfortable cabin were also key factors in our selection.”

“Air Niugini has been a respected customer since the early 1980s when the airline acquired three 50-seat de Havilland Dash 7 aircraft,” said Gary R. Scott, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “We are naturally delighted that the airline continues to be loyal to our products.”

Bombardier has now recorded firm orders for 363 Q400 and Q400 NextGen aircraft. As of July 31, 2009, 257 of these had been delivered to customers. Q400 and Q400 NextGen aircraft are in service with, or have been ordered by more than 30 operators in Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

FMI: www.bombardier.com


Advertisement

More News

Progress! Great Lakes by Waco Classic Makes First Flight

First Flight 'Exceeds Expectations' It's been a long time since we could announce the first flight of a new production aircraft... but we'll take whatever progress we can find... a>[...]

Airborne 06.14.13: FAA Extorts $447K From EAA, Eurocopter's X3, TIGHAR Denials

Also: Hadfield Retires, Dornier Do 17, Chinook Contract, Boeing Forecast, Wright Memorial We can't say that this was unexpected but EAA has confirmed that it has entered, reluctant>[...]

Avidyne Reduced Cost Warranty Program May Be No Bargain -- Legally Speaking

Avidyne User Community Increasingly Vocal About Legal Concerns Over Warranty Indemnifications It was presented as a bargain to certain Avidyne avionics product owners who wanted to>[...]

Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (06.17.13)

"The aviation community can expect much more of the same... and while many events will be able to 'punt' and do what they need to do without the 'assistance' of the FAA; those even>[...]

FAA Strikes Again... Father's Day Fly-In Can't Afford FAA Temp Tower Fees

Another Sign Of The Times Casts Dark Shadow Over GA If there was ever any question as to who worked for who in terms of the FAA v The Aviation World, that time seems to have come a>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2013 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC