Hawker Beechcraft C90GTi ZK-MMM was delivered to NZ during late July of this year on delivery to Woodlands Services of Nelson. It underwent an ownership change to local Beechcraft dealer's Hawker Pacific on 05Oct and departed from Ardmore for Auckland, Noumea and Honiara 06Oct with reports it has left the region on export to the USA.
Arriving at Ardmore in August, Mike Condon photo
To be replaced by a bigger one apparently..
ReplyDeleteyes a 200 i think
ReplyDeleteSeems a sporty 350 is the machine of choice which will be very nice in our skies. We've not had one of that particular series grace our register before. In the late 80's/early 90's there were some -300 King Air's about. Brilliant machines. And the RAAF bring 350's across on navex's quite frequently.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the new aeroplane will have what appears to be a mouthful for a radio callsign MIKE MIKE MIKE?
"Mike cube" would solve that.
ReplyDeleteYea Ive heard it will be a 350 too, and that it wont fit in the hangar that was built for the C90, opps...
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