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Envoy Orders and Completion Center Announced
Fairchild Dornier has taken orders for three Envoy 3 aircraft
valued at $56 million, which brings the company's total Envoy
3 order book to 10 aircraft valued at more than $140 million.
AvCraft Jetcharter has ordered an Envoy 3 corporate shuttle and
will operate the aircraft for an undisclosed Ohio-based company
to support an expansion program to its new sites. They also plan
to operate the aircraft on charters under Part 135 regulations.
Monterrey, Mexico-based Grupo Protexa has ordered an Envoy 3 executive
jet for its multi-industry use. The company's activities include
construction, aviation, air ambulance operations and tourism.
The third aircraft is another corporate shuttle, which is for
an un-named customer.
Meanwhile a U.S. Envoy 3 completion center was announced here
in New Orleans. Avcraft Completions of Tyler, TX, will undertake
interior completions for the three versions of the Envoy 3: executive
jet, business jet and corporate shuttle versions.
Fairchild Dornier is also in the process of selecting a U.S. completion
center for its Envoy 7 executive jet, which is scheduled to enter
service in 2004. A company representative said that Requests for
Quotes have been sent out nationwide and a decision is expected
early next year.
Back at Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, the Fairchild Dornier 728Jet
airliner (on which the Envoy 7 is based) is in final assembly
and on schedule for a first flight in the spring
Here at the convention you can walk through full-scale mock-ups
of both the Envoy 7 and Envoy 3.
By Mike Vines.
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