This website uses cookies
More information
Business Air News
Business Air News
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Why visit ACE ’24?

Related background information from the Handbook...
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

First passenger SkyCourier enters service in Hawaii
Certification and deliveries of the SkyCourier commenced in early 2022. The aircraft is a clean-sheet, custom design that brings modern solutions and attractive value proposition to the segment.
The aircraft will be used for luxury air services connecting Oahu to the island of Lāna'i.

Western Aircraft, flying in Hawaii under the name Lāna'i, has taken delivery of the first passenger unit of the twin engine, large utility turboprop Cessna SkyCourier. The company offers luxury air service connecting Oahu to the island of Lāna'i.

“The Cessna SkyCourier is well on its way to becoming a legendary aircraft for our company,” says Lannie O'Bannion, senior vice president, global sales and flight operations, Textron Aviation. “It's highly versatile, with cabin flexibility, payload capability, performance and low operating costs, and has already proven to be popular around the world.”

Certification and deliveries of the SkyCourier commenced in early 2022. “We're thankful for our talented team who brought the Cessna SkyCourier to life, and for customers like Lāna'i Air, who see the value in this incredible aircraft,” O'Bannion adds.

The SkyCourier features simple systems and easy access points throughout the aircraft for easy maintenance, and the team developed innovative ways to optionally convert the aircraft from a 19 seat passenger configuration to cargo configuration using patent-pending quick release seats and removable bulkheads.

Other News
 
Cessna SkyCourier receives type certification in Australia
May 8, 2024
Type certification by the ACASA paves the way for the SkyCourier to serve remote communities, improving regional connectivity in Australia and catering to diverse aviation needs.
Textron unveils expanded global parts distribution facility
May 3, 2024
With thousands of Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawkers in operation, Textron needs readily available parts to keep customers flying. The facility's larger footprint allows for increased inventory for new and existing models.
Textron to offer all-Garmin upgrade for CJ2
April 15, 2024
The complete upgrade for the original flight deck includes TXi flight displays, GTN Xi navigators and GFC 600 digital autopilot.