Plane producer De Havilland Canada has introduced an settlement with Benefit Air Journey Restricted to provide a Fast Change (QC) freighter package to help the airline’s enterprise programme by offering flexibility for his or her upcoming Sprint 8-400 operation.
Ryan DeBrusk, vice chairman of gross sales and advertising for De Havilland Canada, mentioned: “The cargo market is a growing opportunity for airlines looking for solutions to enhance the revenue-generating capabilities of the Dash 8-400 aircraft.
“De Havilland Canada’s Quick Change programme offers a Transport Canada-approved cargo conversion that will provide the flexibility desired by the airline and will ensure Advantage Air’s continue success.”
Benefit Air Journey Restricted specialises within the provision of cargo freight providers in East Africa, the Horn of Africa and regionally within the continent. The corporate relies in Nairobi, Kenya working out of each Wilson Airport and Jomo Kenyatta Worldwide Airport.
In 2022, De Havilland Canada introduced the launch of the Fast Change cargo conversion resolution for the Sprint 8-400 plane to deal with operational wants for a wide range of enterprise fashions.
The QC resolution is a income growth mannequin that gives flexibility to transform Sprint 8-400 plane between all-passenger and all-cargo operations/configurations, combining two earnings streams for operators and increasing income base alternatives.
The brief time required to change configurations permits operators to adapt to market dynamics and the set up of smoke detection techniques within the cabin eliminates the necessity for attendants whereas in cargo operation.
The announcement was made on the UK’s forty fifth Farnborough Worldwide Airshow.