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Thu, Nov 21, 2019

Aurora Signs Letter of Intent To Acquire Five Dash 8-400 Aircraft

Will Join Fleet Of Eight Dash 8 Aircraft Flying For The Russian Carrier

Aurora, a subsidiary of Aeroflot, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to purchase five Dash 8-400 aircraft. Aurora is based in Sakhalin, Russia, and currently operates eight Dash 8 aircraft, including two Dash 8-400 turboprops.

“We are very excited about the expansion of our fleet to include additional Dash 8-400 aircraft,” said Konstantin Sukhorebrik, General Director, Aurora. “The aircraft’s diverse capabilities and jet-like performance will support our growing network and meet the increasing demands for charter operations.

"We aim to increase traffic and expand our local, regional and international footprint with the additional aircraft.

"In the future, we plan on ordering more Dash 8-400 aircraft as we look to streamline our fleet with a harmonized configuration," Sukhorebrik said. "The opportunity to increase seat capacity with the new configurations offered by De Havilland Canada allows us to tap into growth and new markets.”

“The outstanding economics and performance of the Dash 8-400 aircraft make it an exceptional addition to any fleet, and we are always pleased when an airline reorders our Dash 8-400 aircraft to expand their operations,” said Todd Young, Chief Operating Officer, De Havilland Canada. “We will assist Aurora as they review funding options for the five Dash 8-400 aircraft and work to finalize a firm purchase agreement.”

(Source: De Havilland Canada news release. Image from file)

FMI: dehavilland.com

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