Manta Air Welcomes the Fourth Seaplane Aircraft to its Fleet


Maldives
PUBLISHED November 05, 2019

Manta Air welcomes its Fourth aircraft to its seaplane fleet on Tuesday, as the game changing local airline prepares to begin seaplane operations within November.


All of Manta Air DHC-6 Twin Otter also comes fitted with latest technology Garmin G950 NXi next generation integrated flight deck avionics combined with a weather radar as well with upgrades allowing for the aircraft to be lighter, reducing maintenance costs and providing crew with enhanced capabilities to increase the dispatch reliability of its service.

Manta Air officials aims to set a new benchmark for the seaplane service standards in the Maldives as it follows the high standards already set by the Manta Airs domestic ATR operations. The arrival of Manta Air has already been a game changer in the domestic aviation industry, removing the fears of flight uncertainty for passengers flying in the Maldives, and setting new standards in service excellence along the way with pre-published schedules and a tailored approach to provide an amazing experience to all passengers.

Manta Air currently operates three ATR 72-600 aircraft to Dhaalu Airport, located on the island of Kudahuvadhoo in Dhaalu atoll, and Dharavandhoo Airport, located on the island of Dharavandhoo in Baa atoll, from the Maldives main Velana International Airport.

The first three aircraft arrived in the Maldives last month.

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