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Tue, Dec 01, 2015

Viking Adds To SkyJet Aviation’s Territory For Series 400 Twin Otter Sales

Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia Added to Regional Representation

Viking Air Limited of Victoria, British Columbia, has added Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia to SkyJet Aviation Services Limited’s regional sales territory for the Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft. SkyJet Aviation Services will now be responsible for the three North African countries in addition to their existing representation of the Viking Series 400 Twin Otter in sub-Saharan Africa, Libya, Egypt, the Seychelles, and the Caribbean.

SkyJet has established itself as a premiere sales organization with a knowledgeable and experienced team of aviation professionals. SkyJet’s extensive hands-on experience with a wide variety of twin engine and turbine aircraft will be an added benefit to new customers of the Twin Otter Series 400 in the three North African countries.

“The Twin Otter has proven itself to be a reliable and robust aircraft perfectly suited for operation in the extreme conditions and rough desert terrain of Northern Africa,” commented Bruce Fullerton, Director of Sales for SkyJet Aviation. “We are well versed in the Twin Otter’s capabilities, and are already well established in Africa, so the addition of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia to our Twin Otter Series 400 representation territory is a natural fit.”

(Source: Viking Air news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.vikingair.com

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