Four new Cessna Grand Caravan EX aircraft
equipped with Wipline 8750A seaplane floats are expected to join the fleet in
2018 at Tropic Ocean Airways in Fort Lauderdale. Already the world’s largest
operator of the Grand Caravan EX seaplane, this order will increase the size of
the airline’s fleet to 15 aircraft. The order for the first four aircraft,
outfitted to carry eight passengers each, also included an unspecified number of
options for future Caravans. Tropic Ocean Airways provides scheduled and
charter air service throughout Florida, The Bahamas and seasonal air service in
the northeast United States. The growing airline carried more than 15,000
passengers in 2016.
Rob Ceravolo, Tropic Ocean
Airways’ Chief Executive Officer, said the airline is also exploring the
creation of the world’s first dedicated Grand Caravan seaplane training
facility at its southeast Florida headquarters. Ceravolo said, “The looming
pilot shortage and specifically the shortage of seaplane pilots means the need
for a standardized training operation is paramount. We’ve used the military
flight training programs as a guide to how we’ll develop our school and offer
seaplane training to airlines around the globe.” The company has also taken
initial steps to authorize the airline to perform maintenance on its own fleet
of Caravans at the company’s Fort Lauderdale repair station.
Textron Aviation’s Senior
Vice President of Sales and Marketing Rob Scholl said, “Tropic Ocean Airways is
an outstanding operator and excellent ambassador for the Cessna Grand Caravan
EX, an aircraft they have relied on… since 2012.” Tropic Ocean Airways, subject
of Flying’s “Pilots of the Caribbean,” is also Wipair’s largest
U.S.-based operator.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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