Press Release
Issued by NZAero.
April 1, 2012
Pacific Aerospace, based in Hamilton New Zealand, is well known for its rugged, multi-role utility aircraft. Its flagship, the P-750 XSTOL (eXtremely Short Take-Off & Landing) is fast becoming the operator's choice for aircraft that are dependable, easy to maintain and cost effective to operate.
Within the last two months, Pacific Aerospace has completed and delivered two skydive configured P-750 aircraft to European based operators.
Both have been ferry flown in a series of hops to their new homes; XL180 left New Zealand late February bound for Skydive Grenchen in Switzerland, and XL182 left mid March bound for Go Sky in Germany.
There are currently seven P-750 aircraft flying in Europe with XL182 being the second into Germany, XL180 in Switzerland, one in Sweden, one in Portugal and two in the UK.
Immediately prior to these two deliveries, the company delivered a P-750 XSTOL in passenger configuration, along with two aircraft configured in the utility role for operators based in Papua New Guinea.