Canada's Nolinor Aviation is set to announce a new agreement with Nautilus, a US-based aerospace manufacturer. The deal involves the purchase of several blended-wing-body regional cargo aircraft, known as Kona. This marks a significant step for Nolinor in its pursuit of innovation and operational excellence.
Nolinor Aviation, established in 1992, has made its mark as a provider of specialized commercial charter flights across Canada, the United States, and international destinations. The company is recognized for offering tailored services to meet various transportation needs.
The Kona aircraft is designed by Nautilus to operate on gravel and unpaved runways. It features a turboprop configuration with a payload capacity of 3.8 metric tons and can cover distances up to 900 nautical miles at cruising speeds of 220 knots.