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Viking Adds The Caribbean To SkyJet Aviation Services’ Territory

Company Handles Series 400 Twin Otter Sales

Viking Air Limited of Victoria, British Columbia, has added the Caribbean 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 Caribbean region in addition to their existing representation of the Viking Series 400 Twin Otter in sub-Sahara Africa, Libya, Egypt, the Seychelles, and the Maldives.

SkyJet has established itself as a premiere sales organization with a knowledgeable and experienced team of aviation professionals. As an approved Aircraft Maintenance Organization and certified charter operator, Skyjet’s extensive hands-on experience with a wide variety of twin engine and turbine aircraft will further benefit new customers of the Twin Otter Series 400 in the region.

“We think the Twin Otter Series 400 is a great solution for both the government and civilian market in the Caribbean due to its ability to deliver the exact performance and twin engine safety that the region demands,” said David Caporali, Viking regional sales director for Latin America. “SkyJet’s intensive work has already increased sales activity within their African territory, so we are excited to expand their scope with the addition of the Caribbean.”

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FMI: www.vikingair.com

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