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Diamond DA42 NG Receives Transport Canada Certification

Validates EASA Type Certificate Including Optional Equipment

Diamond Aircraft has announced that Transport Canada has certified both regular and special mission versions of the DA42 NG, powered by Diamond’s proprietary Austro Engine AE300 jet-fuel piston diesel powerplant.

“The Austro Engine powered DA42 is a great performer and we have already produced new aircraft and completed many conversions to Austro power of the first generation Thielert powered DA42s for export from our London facility,” said Peter Maurer, CEO of London Ontario based Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc. “With scheduled upcoming deliveries to Canadian customers, we are pleased to finally receive Transport Canada’s approval as well. We also look forward to the completion of Transport Canada validation of the approval for flight into known icing conditions (FIKI) for the DA42 NG in the very near future.”

The Transport Canada validation of the EASA type certificate includes certification of all available optional equipment, including the ice protection system, with Transport Canada’s validation of the EASA certification for intentional operations in known icing conditions pending.

The FAA certified the airplane in April, 2010 with approval for FIKI IFR operations. (Image provided by Diamond Aircraft)

www.diamondaircraft.com

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