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Textron delivers first combi-configured SkyCourier to Everts Air

Textron delivers first combi-configured SkyCourier to Everts Air
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Textron Aviation announced the delivery of the first Cessna SkyCourier configured with the factory Combi interior. Everts Air, a Part 135/121 operator based in Alaska, accepted the utility turboprop twin to serve its passenger, cargo, and charter customers throughout the state. Everts also operates throughout North, Central, and South America as well as in the Caribbean region. The company already operates a SkyCourier in freighter configuration in Alaska, along with six Cessna Caravan turboprop singles.

The Combi conversion, which received FAA certification in May, enables operators to fly with a 19-seat passenger configuration or modify the interior to either full freight capability or to accommodate passengers and cargo simultaneously. Textron considers this versatility a strong selling point globally. The so-called “gravel kit” option further enables operations from unimproved runways.

Robert Everts, owner of Everts Air, stated, “I look at the Cessna SkyCourier as a next-generation aircraft for Bush Alaska. The SkyCourier Combi will allow us to be flexible and serve the unique needs of citizens in remote communities. Along with offering the reliability of a Cessna, the aircraft is highly adaptable and the ultimate solution for air freight and passenger support in Alaska.”

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