Abu Dhabi
charter operator GI Aviation has taken delivery of its second Pilatus PC-12NG
single-engined turboprop, and is planning to launch an aircraft management
programme to broaden its fleet and service offering.
GI launched services in January, becoming the first
commercial operator of the PC-12 in the Middle East. Patrick Gordon, general
manager of the Al Bateen-based company, says the response to the Swiss-built
aircraft has been mixed. "We still have some educating to do," he
says, pointing to a stigma surrounding single-engined aircraft in the region.
Small propeller-driven aircraft are scarce in the
Middle East's business aircraft community, which is renowned for its appetite
for twin- and tri-engined, large-cabin business jets and VIP airliners. Flight
Fleets Analyzer records a regional fleet of only three PC-12s, including GI's
pair (A6-GIA/-GIB).
Single-engined turboprops are a harder sell, Gordon
admits, "but once people realise how safe the PC-12 is to fly, and how
much more affordable and versatile it is compared with larger jets, they soon
forget these misgivings”, he adds.
GI is targeting senior company executives “whose
time is invaluable both personally and professionally”, says Gordon.
The PC-12NG has a range of 650nm (1,200km), which
will connect Abu Dhabi to many key destinations in the Gulf such as Bahrain,
Kuwait or Riyadh. The aircraft is also finding favour among the region's
leisure travellers, says Gordon, with Sir Bani Yas island, southwest of Abu
Dhabi, an increasingly popular stop.
The company is now seeking to expand its portfolio
through the introduction of an aircraft management service covering business
jets and PC-12s. Gordon says as the Swiss-built aircraft gains acceptance in
the region, more people are looking to acquire their own example. "We are
perfectly positioned to manage it for them," he says.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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