Textron
Aviation has delivered the first Beechcraft King Air to Canadian operator
CanWest Air, from a 2017 order for nine of the twin-engined turboprops.
The aircraft – eight baseline 250s and one 350 –
will replace CanWest’s current fleet of B200s in providing air ambulance
support throughout Alberta on behalf of the western province’s healthcare
provider.
To support their mission requirements, the King Airs
are being modified with a cargo door and a heavyweight landing gear. The 350
will operate at an enhanced maximum take-off weight of 7,480kg (16,500lb) and
the 250 at 6,090kg, says Textron Aviation.
Both models can transport patients quickly, over
long distances and from unimproved runways, “which allows easier operation in
remote locations found throughout Canada”, the US airframer adds.
CanWest describes the King Air platform as “a
tremendous asset” for the company, which has been providing air ambulance
services since its launch in 1986.
The aircraft’s “reliability, strength and
versatility enables us to raise the bar in support of the medical needs of
patients in the remotest parts of our region," it says. "We now have
one of the first aircraft in Canada certified to carry bariatric [obese]
patients. No other aircraft could have better met our mission,” CanWest adds.
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