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De Havilland Canada's legacy continues with new facility plans
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The De Havilland Aircraft Company Limited, established in 1928 in Britain, has a long history of producing iconic aircraft like the Moth biplane, Fox Moth, Mosquito multirole aircraft, and the Comet jet. The Canadian government privatized the company in the early 1980s, eventually selling it to Boeing. After incurring significant losses exceeding $636 million over five years, Boeing sold it to Bombardier Aerospace in 1992. This acquisition led to the formation of de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited (DHC), which now owns the rights to its name and products.

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited is known for manufacturing various aircraft models such as the Dash 8 series, DHC-6 Twin Otter, and DHC-515 Firefighter. The company has delivered more than 5,000 aircraft globally. A spokesperson for DHC stated: "Over generations, the company evolved to lead Canadian aerospace innovation by designing and delivering over 5,000 aircraft that access remote communities, deliver aid and cargo, save lives, and safeguard communities the world over."

In September 2022, DHC announced plans for a new manufacturing facility in Wheatland County, Alberta. Named De Havilland Field, this facility aims to consolidate production operations under one roof starting in 2025.

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The DHC-6 Twin Otter is a short takeoff and landing utility aircraft developed since 1965. It remains popular due to its adaptability and reliability in harsh environments. De Havilland Canada highlighted its importance: "Our aircraft operate reliably in some of the world's harshest climates and provide vital connections between rural communities and urban centers – transporting essential cargo and millions of passengers annually."

Another notable model is the DHC-515 amphibious aircraft used for aerial firefighting and search-and-rescue missions. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123AF turboprop engines. According to DHC: "Our aircraft also support a wide variety of operations including aerial firefighting, search-and-rescue medical evacuation reconnaissance coastal surveillance." Governments from Spain, Italy, Greece France United States use this model.

Lastly designed mid-1980s Dash Series remains popular regional transport option with Q-400 series featuring active noise control systems introduced in1997 delivering more than1 250 examples worldwide making them one most successful regional transport options available today

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