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Diamond DA50 RG Receives Transport Canada Certification

Diamond DA50 RG Secures Transport Canada Certification
Diamond Aircraft’s flagship single-engine piston aircraft, the DA50 RG, has achieved type certification from Transport Canada, marking a significant expansion of its global regulatory approvals. This five-seat, retractable-gear model, powered by a 300-horsepower Continental CD-300 Jet-A engine, had previously secured certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in 2020 and the Federal Aviation Administration in 2023.
Advanced Design and Performance Features
The DA50 RG incorporates several advanced design elements, including retractable landing gear and double-slotted flaps, which enhance lift and improve low-speed handling. Its composite airframe and refined aerodynamics, combined with the Garmin G1000 NXi flight deck, enable a top speed of approximately 181 knots and a range of 754 nautical miles with reserves. These features underscore Diamond Aircraft’s commitment to delivering high-performance, technologically sophisticated general aviation aircraft.
A distinctive characteristic of the DA50 RG is its use of Jet-A fuel rather than traditional avgas. This choice aligns with Diamond’s sustainability objectives by reducing emissions and fuel consumption, reflecting a broader industry shift toward environmentally conscious technologies. Such developments are increasingly influencing consumer preferences and reshaping market dynamics within the general aviation sector.
Market Implications and Industry Context
Following the FAA certification last year, Diamond Aircraft Group CEO Liqun (Frank) Zhang noted the strong positive reception the DA50 RG has received from pilots. With Transport Canada’s approval, the company is now positioned to commence deliveries within the Canadian market immediately.
Nonetheless, the certification process remains complex, requiring navigation of diverse regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions. The DA50 RG’s entry into Canada is likely to intensify competition, prompting rival manufacturers to bolster their marketing strategies for certified aircraft. Industry analysts also observe that such certification milestones can affect investor sentiment and potentially influence stock valuations within the general aviation industry.
As the DA50 RG becomes available in Canada, its blend of cutting-edge technology, sustainable operation, and regulatory endorsement establishes it as a noteworthy contender in the evolving general aviation landscape.

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