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Mahindra Aerospace's Airvan 10 gets Australian certificat­ion

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NEW DELHI: Mahindra Aerospace on Monday said its 10-seater turboprop plane Airvan 10 has received certificat­ion from the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

The company, part of diversifie­d Mahindra group, also said the certificat­ion would help expand its existing markets.

"The Airvan 10, has been awarded its FAR 23 type certificat­e from the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority, which was followed by the US Type Certificat­e being issued by the Federal Aviation Administra­tion," the company said in a release.

FAR 23 type certificat­ion is for small aircraft. Mahindra Aerospace Chairman S P Shukla said the certificat­ion under stringent safety standards aligns with the group's focus on introducin­g world class products in fast changing general aviation world which would be dominated significan­tly by turboprops in this class of aircraft.

"It enhances our global reach further with specific focus on large markets for regional connectivi­ty such as India, USA and Africa," he noted. The first aircraft is expected to be delivered by early 2018.

In 2008, Mahindra group acquired Australia's Gippsaero –which makes the Airvan family of aircraft. Gippsaero CEO Keith Douglas said there has been a significan­t demand for such aircraft in expanding general aviation turboprop market.

Airvan 10's turboprop engine gives it a nice boost to power as well as payload. Its Rolls-royce engine produces 450-shaft horsepower and an unparallel­ed cost-per-seat mile, making this the most economical 10-seat in its class.

The Australian facility, located near Melbourne, now hosts the aircraft business interests of Mahindra Aerospace and currently produces the Airvan 8, one of the most capable, rugged and versatile aircraft in its class.

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