Flying around the world can be very challenging. Southern Cross’ pilots are
highly trained and strictly professional. Their average flight time is thousands of hours and most have many years of experience in delivering aircraft and flight testing. Our team members are carefully selected and the strength of our company lies in a unique blend of talent in aeronautical engineering, knowledge of international operations, piloting and management skills.
The aircraft types we flew
Since our first delivery of a small single-engine Cessna in the 1970s, our crews have flown on virtually any aircraft type presently in operation, ranging from vintage aircraft such as the legendary DC3 to state of the art airliners such as the Airbus A330. Some of the types that we fly most regularly are:
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Transport Jets: |
Commuter/Transport Turboprops: |
Airbus A300 / A310 / A320 / A330
Boeing 737 / 757 / 767
Fokker F28 / F70 / F100
Douglas DC9 / DC10 |
ATR 42 / 72
Beechcraft 99 / 1900
British Aerospace BAe31 / BAe32
DeHavilland DHC6 / Dash 8
Dornier 228
Fokker F27 / F50
Harbin Y12
Saab 340
Shorts SD3-60 |
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Corporate Jets: |
Corporate Turboprops: |
British Aerospace BAe125
Cessna C500 / C525 / C550 / C650
Learjet 23 / 24 / 25 / 35 / 36 |
Beechcraft King Air series
Cessna 208 / 425 / 441
Fairchild Merlin |
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Military Aircraft: |
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General Dynamics F16
Lockheed 130
NAMC K8
English Electric Canberra |
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The list of aircraft types above is not conclusive, by far. The list comprises only types that we fly most regularly, as a list of all types, models and variants would not make very interesting reading. If a type is not listed, it does not mean we haven’t flown it or cannot fly it.
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