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Deliveries For Beechcraft King Air 360 And 260 Aircraft To Commence In Brazil

Recent ANAC Certification Clears The Way

Textron has achieved certification from the National Civil Aviation Authority of Brazil (ANAC) for the Beechcraft King Air 360/360ER and King Air 260, clearing the way for deliveries to begin in country this quarter.

“The Beechcraft King Air´s operational versatility is its key selling point in Brazil and around the globe,” said Marcelo Moreira, vice president of Sales, Latin America. “The King Air is a high-performance turboprop that can operate in almost any environment, from large metropolitan airports to short unprepared strips, which is why the aircraft is so popular in this region of the world.”

With nearly 500 King Air turboprops operating throughout the country, Brazil has the second-largest active fleet of King Airs outside of the United States. The aircraft is reportedly a popular choice by owners in large metropolitan areas to connect them with remote farms or factories in the interior of the country, as well as reaching vacation getaways or international locations.

“The Beechcraft reputation for quality and robustness, along with the combination of efficiency and advanced technology in the cockpit and cabin, ensure the latest King Air models meet nearly all of the needs of an owner with one aircraft,” Moreira added.

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