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De Havilland Canada Delivers Twin Otter Classic 300-G to Zimex Aviation

De Havilland Canada Delivers First Twin Otter Classic 300-G to Zimex Aviation
Calgary, Alberta (June 24, 2026) – De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited has marked a significant milestone with the delivery of its first production Twin Otter Classic 300-G to Zimex Aviation. This aircraft, bearing serial number 998, enhances Zimex’s global fleet and supports a diverse range of operations, including passenger transport, cargo, humanitarian missions, and remote logistics. The delivery underscores the enduring partnership between the two companies, which spans several decades.
A New Chapter in a Long-Standing Partnership
Zimex Aviation, headquartered in Switzerland, has operated Twin Otter aircraft for over 50 years, relying on their versatility and reliability in some of the world’s most challenging environments. With this delivery, Zimex becomes the first EASA-certified operator of the new Classic 300-G model. Ryan DeBrusk, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at De Havilland Canada, highlighted the significance of this achievement, noting that the latest iteration of the Twin Otter combines proven capability with modern enhancements designed to support Zimex’s demanding operations for years to come.
Daniele Cereghetti, CEO of Zimex Aviation, reaffirmed the aircraft’s importance to the company’s mission, stating that Twin Otters have been the backbone of their business for 56 years. He expressed enthusiasm about integrating the Classic 300-G into their fleet and deploying it across their global operations, emphasizing the aircraft’s essential role in fulfilling challenging missions.
Upgrades and Market Challenges
The Twin Otter Classic 300-G introduces several key upgrades, including the Garmin G1000 integrated flight deck, a redesigned cabin, and improved operational efficiency. Despite these modernizations, the aircraft retains the rugged short takeoff and landing (STOL) performance that has established the Twin Otter as a trusted choice worldwide.
This delivery arrives amid intensifying competition in the turboprop market, particularly from manufacturers such as ATR, which has expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. Industry analysts anticipate that rival companies may respond with increased marketing efforts and by highlighting the advanced features of their own aircraft. As airlines and operators increasingly prioritize modern, technologically advanced fleets, market demand may shift, potentially affecting the adoption rate of the Twin Otter Classic 300-G.
Nonetheless, the Twin Otter’s proven track record in diverse roles—including domestic operations by carriers like Ethiopian Airlines—continues to reinforce its reputation. Its adaptability and reliability remain central to De Havilland Canada’s strategy as it positions the Classic 300-G to meet evolving market needs.
De Havilland Canada, with a legacy of more than 5,000 aircraft delivered worldwide, continues to be a cornerstone of the Canadian aerospace industry, committed to designing and supporting aircraft for operators across the globe.

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