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The news that a startup regional carrier in Mexico has become the first airline customer for the 19-passenger variant of Cessna’s freight-hauling SkyCourier shows the new twin-engine turboprop ...
The Cessna SkyCourier was officially introduced in 2017 as a high-capacity, short-haul aircraft aimed at meeting the needs of cargo operators like FedEx Express, its launch customer.
Take a closer look at the Cessna SkyCourier, America's soon-to-be newest freighter and airliner. Production on the SkyCourier was kicked off by a 50-aircraft order from FedEx Express in 2017.
FedEx is keen on Cessna's newest small plane. Cessna on Tuesday unveiled an all-new design for a small freighter and passenger aircraft, dubbed the SkyCourier. FedEx Express has agreed to buy 50 ...
The Cessna SkyCourier 408 will enter service in 2020. Textron Aviation Building on a three-decade business relationship with FedEx Express, Textron Aviation today launched a clean-sheet high-wing ...
The twin turboprop Cessna 408 SkyCourier is set to debut with FedEx in spring 2022. It will have big ...More shoes to fill, taking on many of the cargo missions that Cessna's 208 Caravan has been ...
Cessna has launched the flight-test campaign for its SkyCourier, ... Cessna SkyCourier makes maiden flight. By Kate Sarsfield 2020-05-18T12:58:00+01:00.
At the Boeing Plaza at the center of the EAA AirVenture showgrounds on Monday, July 26—the first day of the show—Textron Aviation debuted the Cessna 408 SkyCourier, the company’s high-wing ...
First deliveries of the Cessna SkyCourier are expected soon to launch customer FedEx Express. A flying session in Textron Aviation's SkyCourier lab simulator revealed interesting characteristics ...
WICHITA, Kan., November 22, 2024--Textron Aviation, a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, today announced a two-aircraft purchase agreement with AIR Marshall Islands Inc. (AMI) for its twin-engine ...
Cessna, known for its iconic single-engine passenger aircraft, announced Tuesday that it will build a new twin-turboprop after receiving an order of up to 100 of the planes from FedEx.