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De Havilland Canada Marks 1,000th Twin Otter Delivery to SATENA

De Havilland Canada Celebrates Delivery of 1,000th Twin Otter to SATENA
Calgary, Alberta (March 20, 2026) – De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited has marked a historic achievement with the delivery of its 1,000th DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft. This milestone, reached alongside the delivery of the 999th Twin Otter, reinforces the longstanding partnership between De Havilland and SATENA, Colombia’s state-owned regional airline. The addition of these aircraft will enhance SATENA’s capacity to connect remote and underserved communities across Colombia.
A Legacy of Versatility and Reliability
Originally developed to serve Canada’s expansive northern territories, the Twin Otter has, for more than sixty years, been instrumental in linking isolated regions, fostering economic growth, and operating in some of the world’s most demanding environments. Its renowned short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities, combined with its adaptability, have established the aircraft as a benchmark in utility aviation. The Twin Otter’s versatility has seen it deployed in diverse settings, from Arctic conditions to tropical climates, as well as in humanitarian missions worldwide.
Brian Chafe, CEO of De Havilland Canada, expressed pride in the milestone, stating, “Delivering our 1,000th Twin Otter is a proud milestone for De Havilland Canada. The Twin Otter’s enduring success reflects the dedication of our teams and the trust of our customers worldwide. We are pleased to see it continue serving communities in Colombia and beyond.”
For SATENA, the Twin Otter represents more than an aircraft; it is a critical tool for national integration and development. Major General Óscar Zuluaga, President of SATENA, emphasized the significance of the delivery: “We are honoured to receive the 1,000th Twin Otter. This aircraft will play a vital role in strengthening connectivity throughout Colombia, especially in regions that depend on reliable air service.”
Challenges and Future Prospects
Despite this landmark achievement, De Havilland Canada operates within a competitive and evolving market. Competitors such as Pilatus and Archer Aviation are advancing new aircraft models equipped with cutting-edge technologies, positioning themselves as modern alternatives to the Twin Otter. While the Twin Otter’s reputation for reliability and versatility continues to attract customers, some industry analysts have raised concerns regarding the aircraft’s aging design.
Moreover, De Havilland Canada’s ongoing development of the upgraded CL-515 water bomber introduces potential challenges, as resources and focus may be divided between this project and the Twin Otter program. This dynamic raises questions about the company’s future production priorities.
Nonetheless, the delivery of the 1,000th Twin Otter stands as a testament to the aircraft’s enduring legacy and the commitment of those who design, manufacture, and operate it. As the Twin Otter continues to serve communities worldwide, De Havilland Canada remains dedicated to innovation and meeting the evolving demands of the global aviation market.

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